Redistricting & Voting Rules
State Government Structure
June 9 Ballot & Candidates
Black Political History
South Carlina Political History
100

This process redraws political boundary lines, usually after the Census, and can change which voters are grouped together.

What is redistricting?

100

These are the names of two chambers that make up the South Carolina legislature


What are the Senate and the House of Representatives (South Carolina General Assembly)?

100

TWO statewide executive offices that will appear on every SC voter's June 9 primary ballot.


What are (any two of) Governor, Attorney General, Superintendent of Education, State Treasurer, Comptroller General, Secretary of State, or Commissioner of Agriculture?

100

This 1964 voter registration campaign in Mississippi led to the creation of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party

What is Freedom Summer?

100

This Black congressman from Charleston served 24 years in the U.S. House, becoming the longest-serving African American in South Carolina congressional history, and was a key figure in passing the 1994 Violence Against Women Act.


Who is Jim Clyburn?

200

On this date, the SC Senate rejected the Republican mid-decade congressional map, allowing June 9 primaries to proceed under existing maps.

What is May 26, 2026?

200

This is the number of senators who serve in the SC State Senate and their term length

What are 46 senators and 4-year terms?

200

ONE Republican and ONE Democratic candidate are running in the U.S. Senate primary and go by the names of:


Who are Lindsey Graham (Republican) and (any one of) Annie Andrews, Brandon Brown, or Kyle Freeman (Democratic)?

200

This woman became the first Black American to serve as U.S. Secretary of State, appointed in 2001.

Who is Condoleezza Rice?

200

This Reconstruction-era politician from Beaufort was one of the first African Americans to serve in the U.S. House, representing South Carolina's 2nd district from 1870 to 1874.

Who is Robert Smalls?

300

This is the tactic of drawing maps that concentrate or dilute a group's votes to benefit a party 

What is gerrymandering?

300

This is the number of state House representatives and  how long each term is


 What are 124 representatives and 2-year terms?

300

This is SC's chief law enforcement officer; they decide which cases to pursue. The outgoing official  is Alan Wilson.

Who is the Attorney General? 

300

This Reconstruction-era leader was the first African American to serve a full term as a U.S. Senator, representing Mississippi from 1875 to 1881.


Who was Blanche K. Bruce?

300

This native of Denmark, South Carolina, founded the Southern Christian Leadership Conference alongside Martin Luther King Jr. and later served as a U.S. Congressman from Georgia.


Who is John Lewis?

400

This South Carolina congressional district is the state's only majority-Black district and was the main target of the proposed mid-decade map.


What is the 6th Congressional District (Rep. Jim Clyburn’s district)?

400

This is the power the State Governor

What is signing or vetoing laws and appointing agency heads? 

400

This official can expand or block Medicaid, pardon prisoners, and is one of the most contested races in the primary and general elections in South Carolina

Who is the Governor? 

400

This woman became the first major-party Black candidate for President of the United States when she ran in 1972.

Who is Shirley Chisholm?

400

This 1947 federal court case, argued by Thurgood Marshall, struck down South Carolina's all-white Democratic primary, paving the way for Black voters to participate in the state's decisive primary elections.


What was Elmore v. Rice?

500

These TWO legal or political consequences occur if a state legislature attempts a mid-decade redistricting that breaks up a majority-minority district.


What is: racial discrimination, injunctions delaying elections, increased civil-rights litigation, or mobilization of affected communities? (Accept any two.)

500

This term explains how the Senate and House districts are related. Each Senate district contains roughly 2–3 smaller House districts 

What is the “nesting dolls” analogy?

500

She says one of her top priorities as Superintendent of Education is making high-quality pre-K available to every four-year-old in South Carolina. 

Who is Sylvia Wright?

500

This former sharecropper's son founded the National Rainbow Coalition and ran for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1984 and 1988.

Who is Jesse Jackson?

500

This landmark school desegregation case originated in Clarendon County, South Carolina, and became one of the five cases consolidated into the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision.


What was Briggs v. Elliot?