Why rural Georgia is emptying out — and why it could lose political power

Why rural Georgia is emptying out — and why it could lose political power

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Most of Georgia’s landmass is rural. But less than a quarter of the
population lives in rural areas. And, according to the latest
figures from the United States Census, that percentage is
dropping as the state grows more diverse and more
urbanized. With redistricting getting underway, some
small-town Georgia officials worry their shrinking populations
could also cost them political influence at the state Capitol.

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