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Republicans In South Carolina Refuse To Redistrict

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Efforts to redraw South Carolina’s congressional maps have officially stalled after Republicans in the state Senate joined Democrats to block the proposal, dealing a major setback to conservatives who hoped to secure another Republican-friendly congressional district before the next election cycle.

The South Carolina Senate voted 20-24 against advancing the redistricting effort, with roughly a dozen Republicans siding with Democrats to stop the plan from moving forward. The vote effectively ends the push for new maps this year and leaves many conservatives furious at members of their own party.

Supporters of the proposal believed they had momentum after clearing a key procedural hurdle over the weekend when the Senate invoked cloture on the second reading of the map. A third reading was still required before the proposal could return to the State House, but delays inside the Republican-controlled chamber ultimately killed the effort.

🚨BREAKING—South Carolina Redistricting likely DEAD!

Vital cloture vote to limit debate and force a vote in the SC Senate FAILS 20-24.

Republican Nos—
Bennett, Campsen, Cash, Cromer
Davis, Hembree, Johnson, Massey
Peeler, Rankin, Stubbs, & Zell

Citing Democrat’s argument that…

— Adam Morgan (@RepAdamMorgan) May 26, 2026

Critics within the GOP say the delays were intentional.

The concern among Republican strategists centered around the election calendar and the approaching start of early voting. Some conservatives argued that once early voting began, legal and logistical complications would make any changes nearly impossible to implement in time for upcoming elections.

Backers of the proposal pointed to Virginia as an example of how early voting complicated redistricting efforts there and argued South Carolina Republicans decided to avoid a similar fight by shelving the effort until the next legislative session.

Richard Cash, one of the most conservative Republicans in the South Carolina statehouse, may have just marked the death knell for redistricting.

“Neither my conscience nor the common sense will allow me to stop an election that is already underway,” he says. pic.twitter.com/PMQCmQMrxU

— Nick Reynolds (@IAmNickReynolds) May 26, 2026

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Gov. Henry McMaster initially appeared hesitant about calling lawmakers back for a special session focused on redistricting. He later approved the session, raising hopes among conservatives that the maps could still be changed. But after the Senate vote, frustration quickly shifted toward Republican leadership in Columbia.

Much of the anger has centered on Senate Majority Leader Shane Massey, who was reportedly opposed to the effort from the beginning. Conservatives backing the proposal accused GOP leadership of undermining the process and allowing the measure to fail despite Republicans holding majorities in the legislature.

Former South Carolina state Rep. Adam Morgan blasted the outcome, calling it a coordinated effort to stop the maps from advancing.

“It was all a setup,” Morgan said following the vote.

The failed effort has also exposed deeper divisions inside the South Carolina Republican Party between establishment lawmakers and more aggressive conservatives who wanted to push through a new congressional map before the next election cycle.

🚨 BREAKING — RINO BETRAYAL IN SOUTH CAROLINA: State Senate BLOCKS advancing 2026 redistricting map, which would be 7R-0D

Vote: 20-24. Nearly a DOZEN REPUBLICANS joined Democrats

Are you FREAKING KIDDING ME?! A RINO Senator then walked up and said he opposes it.

TIME TO… pic.twitter.com/MRAJPle9XO

— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) May 26, 2026

Some conservatives argue the existing maps do not fully reflect the state’s Republican advantage and believe redrawing district lines could have strengthened the GOP’s hold on congressional seats for years to come.

Others within the party expressed concerns about the timing of the proposal, possible legal challenges, and the political fallout of reopening redistricting so close to elections.

The Senate vote now puts the issue on hold until at least the next legislative session, though some conservatives are already warning they plan to target Republicans who opposed the measure in future primaries.

While the lawmakers who voted against the proposal may not face reelection until 2028, critics inside the party say they do not intend to let the issue fade quietly.

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