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On May 23, 2024, the Supreme Court—in a 6–3 decision—ruled the 1st district lines were constitutional, reversing the District of South Carolina's original ruling and officially allowing the current congressional map to be used for and past the 2024 elections.
Change in apportionment of congressional districts, starting in 2023, as a result of the 2020 United States census Change within apportionment of congressional districts, starting in 2013, as a result of the 2010 United States census Change within apportionment of congressional districts, starting in 2003, as a result of the 2000 United States census Change in apportionment of congressional ...
The 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in South Carolina was held on November 5, 2024, to elect the seven U.S. representatives from the State of South Carolina, one from each of the state's congressional districts.
See live updates of South Carolina election results from the 2024 election, including House races, state elections and ballot initiatives
The State opinion team interviewed more than 50 political candidates ahead of South Carolina’s June 11, 2024, primary election, and we present Q&As with seven Republican and Democratic ...
A federal court said Thursday that it will allow a US House election in South Carolina for Republican Rep. Nancy Mace’s seat to proceed under a map it had previously declared unconstitutional.
On May 23, 2024, the Supreme Court—in a 6–3 decision—ruled the district was constitutional, reversing the District of South Carolina's original ruling and officially allowing the state's current congressional map to be used for and past the 2024 elections.
2024 South Carolina's 6th congressional district election [11] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Jim Clyburn (incumbent) 181,948 : 59.5 : Republican: Duke Buckner 112,330 36.8 Libertarian: Michael Simpson 5,277 1.7 United Citizens: Gregg Dixon 4,925 1.6 American Labor: Joseph Oddo 1,055 0.3 Total votes 305,535 : 100.0 : Democratic hold