Gerrymandering Leaves Many South Carolinians Without Representation
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The Challenge: South Carolina’s legislative districts are raising concerns about fair representation, competitive elections, and whether voters or politicians choose electoral outcomes.
What do South Carolinians think? Participants describe feeling voiceless. One wrote simply: "40% of the people have no voice — I am not heard or seen by lawmakers." Another called for an "independent commission of citizens to draw all districts." A contributor framed it in historical terms: "gerrymandering enforces taxation without representation and allows politicians to pick their voters rather than the other way around." Others proposed data-driven approaches: "redistricting should use an algorithmic approach — let the chips fall where they may." Even some who currently benefit from the system express concern: "partisan gerrymandering is legal, but it’s a problem, and it’s not very popular even with the people who benefit from it."
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