The South Carolina Senate rejected a Republican plan to redraw congressional districts, a move backed by President Trump to gain GOP seats in the midterms. Early voting had already started, and some senators cited timing concerns.
A federal court also blocked a similar map in Alabama, citing racial discrimination. The decision leaves current districts in place for the November elections.
- South Carolina Senate rejected redistricting plan on May 26, 2026. - Early in-person voting began the same day for primaries.
- Federal court blocked Alabama map with only one Black-majority district. - Republicans have enacted new maps in several states, potentially gaining up to 14 seats.