After Gov. Brian Kemp called them into a special session, state lawmakers said they didn’t have enough time to draw new maps that would have taken effect for the 2028 elections.

Georgia lawmakers will not redraw the state’s political maps this month after GOP Gov. Brian Kemp called them into a special session to do so.

Following a major Supreme Court ruling on redistricting this spring, Kemp asked the Republican-led Legislature to consider new congressional and state legislative lines ahead of the 2028 election, since the 2026 election is already underway.

But on Wednesday afternoon, state Republican legislative leaders said they did not have enough time to take up redistricting in the current special session.

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    So they’ve seen the numbers and think their margins are too slim. This has nothing to do with timing because that’s never mattered to them before.

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    Don’t have enough time = worried about dummymandering