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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsKemp calls special session to redraw 2028 maps, overhaul voting process
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Gov. Brian Kemp called state lawmakers for a special session on June 17 to reshape how Georgians vote and to redraw the states political maps after last months U.S. Supreme Court decision gutted a section of the Voting Rights Act prohibiting racial gerrymandering.
The move, announced Wednesday, thrusts Kemp and his Republican allies back into the center of two of the most combustible debates in Georgia politics a day after the June 16 primary runoffs cement nominees for every statewide office.
The first is a looming crisis over Georgias voting system. The second is a redistricting fight over congressional and legislative boundaries for the 2028 elections.
Kemp has ruled out changing the maps for this years races, but Republicans are moving to act now while they are certain a GOP governor can sign the new districts into law.
A special session is required to address a statutory July deadline lawmakers left unresolved when they adjourned in April.
The move, announced Wednesday, thrusts Kemp and his Republican allies back into the center of two of the most combustible debates in Georgia politics a day after the June 16 primary runoffs cement nominees for every statewide office.
The first is a looming crisis over Georgias voting system. The second is a redistricting fight over congressional and legislative boundaries for the 2028 elections.
Kemp has ruled out changing the maps for this years races, but Republicans are moving to act now while they are certain a GOP governor can sign the new districts into law.
A special session is required to address a statutory July deadline lawmakers left unresolved when they adjourned in April.
Breaking: Gov. Kemp has called state lawmakers for a special session on June 17 to reshape both how Georgians vote and to redraw the stateâs political maps after last monthâs U.S. Supreme Court decision for the 2028 election. #gapol
— Greg Bluestein (@bluestein.bsky.social) 2026-05-13T18:44:57.623Z
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Kemp calls special session to redraw 2028 maps, overhaul voting process (Original Post)
In It to Win It
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Chasstev365
(8,102 posts)1. BOYCOTT THE SOUTH ON EVERYTHING!
themaguffin
(5,399 posts)2. POS
He initially wasn't going to do it and he's on his way out, but apparently the cult is gonna cult.
Initech
(109,216 posts)3. Fuck you and your shitty propaganda channel, Brian Kemp!