Cite as: 602 U. S. ____ (2024) 7 Opinion of the Court to eradicate race-based state action. Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. President and Fellows of Harvard College, 600 U. S. 181, 206 (2023). B South Carolina has seven congressional districts, and this case concerns two of them, Districts 1 and 6. District 1 covers the State’s southeast region, while District 6 covers its southwest and central regions. South Carolina’s prior map, which was enacted in 2011, split several counties between Districts 1 and 6, including Beaufort, Berkeley, Charleston, Colleton, and Dorchester Counties. See Figure 1, infra, at 11. The Department of Justice precleared the 2011 map, and a three-judge District Court upheld it against racial-gerrymandering and intentional vote-dilution claims after finding that the legislature “demonstrate[d] that [it] adhered to traditional race-neutral principles.” Backus v. South Carolina, 857 F. Supp. 2d 553, 560 (SC), summarily aff ’d, 568 U. S. 801 (2012). The relevant part of that map is shown in Figure 1, infra, at 11. Over the next decade, the 2011 map consistently yielded a 6-to-1 Republican-Democratic delegation—with one exception. In 2018, the Democratic candidate, with 50.7% of the votes, narrowly won District 1, which had previously elected Republican candidates. 3 But in 2020, when the Republican Presidential candidate handily won the State, the Republican congressional candidate retook District 1 by a slender margin, winning 50.6% of the votes. 4 South Carolina had to redraw its map after the 2020 census because two of the State’s seven districts saw major —————— 3 N. Y. Times, South Carolina Election Results: First House District (Jan. 28, 2019), https://www.nytimes.com/elections/results/southcarolina-house-district-1. 4 N. Y. Times, South Carolina Election Results: First Congressional District (Nov. 3, 2020), https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/11/03/ us/elections/results-south-carolina-house-district-1.html.

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