South Carolina moves to cancel June primary to allow for GOP gerrymander
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South Carolina Republicans took the first step Friday to cancel the states June primary election to give more time to potentially pass a new gerrymandered congressional map as absentee voting is already underway.
A South Carolina House subcommittee voted 3-2 along party lines to advance a bill that would move the states June 9 primary election to August 11, with the expectation that the legislature would redraw the states congressional map to dismantle its lone Democratic district, represented by longtime Rep. Jim Clyburn.
The vote came after the committee heard hours of public testimony urging lawmakers to reject pressure to delay the states primaries and draw new congressional maps. In all, 23 South Carolina residents testified against redistricting and moving the states primaries. No one spoke in support of either measure.
More than 6,000 absentee ballots have already been sent out to military and overseas voters for the June primary more than 200 of those ballots have since been returned, according to the South Carolina Election Commission (SCEC). Should the legislature approve the measure to delay the states primary, those ballots will be disqualified.
Conway Belangia, the executive director of the SCEC, said at Fridays hearing that moving the primary to August will be difficult
but it is possible.
BREAKING: A South Carolina House subcommittee voted 3-2 to advance a bill that would delay the stateâs ongoing primary to August for lawmakers to potentially pass a new GOP gerrymander before the midterms.
A redraw could dismantle the stateâs lone blue district, represented by Rep. Jim Clyburn.
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