The Supreme Court weighs whether South Carolina targeted Black voters in redistricting

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The Supreme Court weighs whether South Carolina targeted Black voters in redistricting
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The Supreme Court is taking up a new congressional redistricting case, this time from South Carolina, that could shape the fight for partisan control of the House of Representatives.

Arguments taking place at the high court on Oct. 11 will focus on a coastal district that is held by Mace. Arguments taking place at the high court on Wednesday will focus on a coastal district that is held by Republican Rep. Nancy Mace. In January,ordered the district redrawn after finding that Republicans who control the state Legislature improperly moved Democratic-leaning Black voters into another district to make the seat safer for Mace in 2022.

Democrats seem likely to gain a seat in Alabama following a Supreme Court decision in June that led to a court-ordered redistricting. The state's new map will give Alabama two congressional districts where Black voters comprise a substantial portion of the electorate. A similar pending Louisiana case could lead to a second mostly Black district there, too.

Civil rights groups challenged the map in federal court and won a ruling from a unanimous three-judge panel in January.

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