Kemp pushes early redraw of Georgia’s 2028 congressional map
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Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp is calling a special session to redraw the state’s congressional districts for 2028, aiming to lock in a GOP‑favorable map ahead of that cycle. Kemp had previously declined to pursue redistricting for 2024, and the move follows a Supreme Court ruling that has spurred new maps in other Southern states; the session on June 17 will shape districts even as this year’s primaries proceed.
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