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North Carolina cannot use the existing maps for its congressional districts in next year's elections, a state court ruled late Monday, declaring them to be invalid partisan gerrymanders.
A North Carolina federal court on Tuesday struck down the state’s GOP-drawn congressional map, saying the districts result in partisan gerrymandering, according to multiple reports. In a nearly ...
The Princeton Gerrymandering Project provides a breakdown of North Carolina's new congressional and legislative district maps, as well as district maps from other states.
North Carolina Republicans ... does not have the power to veto the districts drawn by the legislature's GOP majority. The new map divvies up the state's 14 congressional districts into 10 ...
According to Chen's research, more than 1,000 computer-simulated maps forecasted a range of outcomes that split North Carolina's 14 Congressional districts -- but none as extreme as at least 10 ...