Georgia set to redraw electoral maps in June special session after Supreme Court ruling

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Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed a proclamation for a June 17 special session of the General Assembly to redraw Georgia's state and U.S. House electoral maps in response to a Supreme Court ruling that mandates new maps before the 2028 election cycle; the session will focus on redistricting and related election-law changes, with reactions from both parties and implications for future elections.
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