Thursday, May 14, 2026

Georgia joins redistricting fight after Gov. Brian Kemp calls for special legislative session

Georgia Governor Brian Kemp has announced a special legislative session to address redistricting in light of a recent Supreme Court decision. This session aims to adjust the state's electoral maps ahead of the 2028 elections.

• Governor Kemp signed a proclamation for the special session scheduled for June 17.

• The Supreme Court ruled that Louisiana's majority-Black congressional district was unconstitutionally drawn, influencing Georgia's redistricting efforts.

• The special session will focus on two main topics:

1. Revising state laws to establish appropriate districts for various elected offices, including the State Senate and U. S. House of Representatives.

2. Addressing issues due to a July 1 deadline for changes to the election code reflecting a 2024 law.

• Changes made during the special session will not affect the 2026 midterm elections, as early voting for the primaries has already started.

Georgia's move to hold a special session highlights the state's response to federal court decisions regarding electoral fairness. This process will help ensure compliance with legal requirements while preparing for future elections. 

https://justthenews.com/government/state-houses/georgia-joins-redistricting-fight-after-gov-brian-kemp-calls-special

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