Georgia Gov. Kemp Sets June Special Session to Redraw Electoral Maps

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Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp announced a June 17 special session to redraw state legislative and congressional maps after a Supreme Court voting-rights ruling, aiming to lock in Republican-leaning districts for the next cycle; he says maps won’t be changed for this year’s elections as primaries approach, and the session will also address a July-ballot QR-code law amid potential district changes that could affect lawmakers like Rep. Sanford Bishop.
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