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The Georgia Congressional District map, here in its 2020 configuration, could look considerably different when the Georgia General Assembly — currently controlled by Republicans — conducts its once-per-decade redrawing of the map in 2021.
Credit: Georgia General Assembly
As controversy swirls over the comprehensive new voting law that drastically alters Georgia’s election system, another battle with equally profound implications looms on the horizon: redistricting.
In the coming months, state lawmakers will begin redrawing the lines of Georgia’s legislative and congressional districts, a process that will help determine control of the state government and its policies for at least the next 10 years.