"Redistricting Chaos: South Carolina's Governor Takes Unprecedented Step In a move that could shake up the state's electoral landscape, South Carolina's governor is pushing for a special session to finalize new congressional districts. The proposed changes, which have yet to receive approval from the U.S. House, would significantly alter the state's electoral map and potentially delay primary elections that were originally set for this Saturday. The governor's call for a special session comes as South Carolina joins a growing list of states grappling with the complexities of redistricting, a process that occurs every decade following the census. The outcome of this power play could have far-reaching implications for the state's electoral politics and the candidates vying for office."


The new U.S. House districts, which still need House approval, would be used for primary elections poised to be postponed from Saturday until November. This as South Carolina's governor pushed for congressional redistricting and could call lawmakers into a special session.