COLUMBIA, S.C. (WCSC) - The South Carolina Supreme Court ruled in favor of the state in a challenge to the state’s latest Congressional redistricting map, denying a challenge to require that it be redrawn.

The state’s high court ruled that there are no constitutional provisions or statutes that “pertain to, prohibit or limit partisan gerrymandering in the congressional redistricting process in South Carolina.”

Gerrymandering refers to the intentional manipulation of a map to favor one party over another.

The court also ruled, in denying a legal challenge from the League of Women Voters of South Carolina , that there are no “judicially discernible or manageable standards” for it to implement.

The organization challenged the latest Congressional map, which determines who represents eve

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