In this The Conservative Treehouse article, state officials in Georgia and South Carolina are refusing to delay upcoming primary elections despite a recent Supreme Court ruling that could impact their congressional district maps.
- Officials in both states confirmed primaries will proceed as scheduled, rejecting calls for delays to review redistricting implications
- The decision follows a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that may affect how district boundaries are evaluated under federal law
- Georgia and South Carolina leaders argue there is insufficient time to redraw maps before the primaries
- Election administrators say logistical challenges and deadlines make postponement impractical
- Critics contend that proceeding without review could mean elections are conducted under potentially flawed district maps
- The dispute highlights ongoing tensions over redistricting, election integrity, and judicial intervention
- Legal battles over district lines are expected to continue even after the primaries take place
Read the full story: https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2026/05/01/georgia-and-south-carolina-will-not-postpone-primary-election-to-review-redistricting-following-supreme-court-ruling/




