Gov. Brian Kemp has called for a special session of Georgia's General Assembly to consider a redraw of its congressional districts.
The state of Georgia is represented in the U.S. House of Representatives by elected officials from 14 congressional districts. The number of Congressional districts in Georgia will not change in 2022, ...
Gov. Brian Kemp declined to take up redistricting for this cycle but asked Republicans to lock in a favorable map for the next one.
The Georgia Legislature will meet for a special legislative session on starting on June 17 to redraw the state’s U.S. Congress, state House, and state Senate maps. The move comes after the U.S.
Gov. Brian Kemp on Wednesday signed a proclamation convening the Georgia General Assembly for a special session on June 17 to address redistricting in the wake of a landmark U.S.
Gov. Brian Kemp recently proclaimed that the state would evaluate how district maps are drawn following the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in a landmark voting rights case.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp called a special session to bring state lawmakers back to redistrict. What did other lawmakers and candidates have to say?