South Carolina Constitution
Article VII, § 13 — Judicial and Congressional districts; voting precincts
South Carolina Const. art. VII, § 13
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S.C. Const. art. VII, § 13.
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The General Assembly may at any time arrange the various Counties into Judicial Circuits, and into Congressional Districts, including the County of Saluda, as it may deem wise and proper, and may establish or alter the location of voting precincts in any County.
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