Louisiana Republican Garret Graves says he won't seek re-election after Supreme Court ruling on redistricting
Louisiana Rep. Garret Graves announced Friday that he would not seek re-election following a redistricting battle that was recently decided by the Supreme Court.
Louisiana Rep. Garret Graves announced Friday that he would not seek re-election following a redistricting battle that was recently decided by the Supreme Court.
In a statement announcing his decision, the Republican lawmaker cited redistricting and said that "running for Congress this year does not make sense."
"It is evident that a run in any temporary district will cause actual permanent damage to Louisiana's great representation in Congress," he continued in a statement his office confirmed to NBC News. "Campaigning in any of these districts now is not fair to any of the Louisianians who will inevitably be tossed into yet another district next year."
Graves, who was first elected to Congress in 2014, overwhelmingly won re-election in 2022 in a district that covers parts of southern Louisiana near Baton Rouge and New Orleans. But legal battles around redistricting threw his 2024 prospects into doubt.
The Supreme Court ruled in May that the state could use a congressional map with a second majority-Black district. The redistricting would alter the lines of existing districts, including the one Graves represents.
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