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Republicans secure a significant victory in South Carolina gerrymandering battle, Mace’s position remains secure

Republicans secured a⁢ significant ​advantage⁤ in⁢ retaining Rep. Nancy Mace’s seat ⁣in ⁢South Carolina ⁣after⁢ a federal court ruling. To learn more, click on the ‌”Read ⁣more” button. The court decision favored the GOP‍ in a redistricting battle, ensuring ⁤Mace’s district remains unchanged. Visit the provided link‍ for further ⁢details on this ⁤development. Republicans ⁢have successfully defended Rep. Nancy Mace’s seat in South Carolina following a federal court judgment. For additional information, please click the “Read more” button.⁣ The court’s ⁢ruling favored the GOP in the redistricting dispute, preserving Mace’s district unchanged. To delve deeper into this matter, visit ​the provided link.


Republicans received a major boost in the race to keep Rep. Nancy Mace‘s (R-SC) seat red after a federal court ruled in favor of a redistricting map favorable to the GOP.

Though the court originally ruled that Mace’s district had been racially gerrymandered, it decided Thursday that the district could stay in place for the 2024 election. The three-judge panel took up the case after the Supreme Court took too long, ruling that although the situation was not ideal, a decision had to be made before the state primary.

“Having found that Congressional District No. 1 constitutes an unconstitutional racial gerrymander, the Court fully recognizes that ‘it would be the unusual case in which a court would be justified in not taking appropriate action to insure that no further elections are conducted under an invalid plan,’” the five-page ruling reads.

“But with the primary election procedures rapidly approaching, the appeal before the Supreme Court still pending, and no remedial plan in place, the ideal must bend to the practical,” the judges wrote.

The three judges on the panel were all appointed by Democratic presidents, the Hill reported.

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The ruling all but ensures the influential House member will keep her seat in November’s election. Shortly after it was handed down, Mace announced she had officially filed for reelection.

“I work 7 days a week to deliver results for the Lowcountry, and I promise no one will work harder,” she said in a post on X. “Serving the Lowcountry is the honor of my lifetime.”



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