Source: Exiled Policy
by Jason Pye
“Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp recently announced that he will call the Georgia General Assembly into a special session, beginning on June 17, in part to redraw the state’s 14 congressional districts ahead of the 2028 midterm election. Kemp had previously rejected pressure to redraw the maps before the May 19 general primary. Early in-person voting in Georgia began on April 27. Why redistrict in Georgia in 2026 for maps that won’t be used until 2028? Kemp is a Republican. Both chambers of the Georgia General Assembly are Republican. But constitutional officers are on the ballot in 2026, as is every member of the state legislature. Although it’s unlikely that Democrats will pick up control of the legislature, Kemp’s successor could be a Democrat.” (05/17/26)
https://exiledpolicy.substack.com/p/democrats-lead-in-early-voting-in