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RALEIGH, N.C. — North Carolina lawmakers came back from the drawing board on Thursday night. They approved new maps for U.S. House districts, the state Senate districts and the state House ...
NC lawmakers OK new legislative, congressional maps Lawmakers are plowing through a court-ordered redistricting process ahead of a Friday deadline. Posted 2:36 p.m. Feb 17, 2022 — Updated 4:53 p ...
NC House map as passed 115-5 by NC House on Feb. 16, 2022. And finally, the N.C. Senate districts ( detail here ): Members of the N.C. Senate proposed this map of Senate districts on Feb. 16, 2022.
The old congressional map, rejected by the State Supreme Court, split Guilford County three ways. The proposed map also included Greensboro and Winston-Salem in the same district.
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Proposed NC congressional district maps released, here’s what they mean for 2024 elections - MSNRALEIGH N.C. (WNCN) – State Republicans unveiled two new congressional district maps Wednesday, both likely helping Republicans pick up seats in Congress. North Carolina is currently represented ...
The North Carolina Senate approved new congressional maps for 2020. But minutes after the vote, plaintiffs in a lawsuit against the old maps said they would challenge the new ones.
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — The North Carolina House and Senate are now close to enacting new districts for congressional, senate and state representatives. Both the Senate and the House spent time ...
Democrats have been promoting an alternative plan they say would keep the Sandhills counties together in one district. Rep. Zack Hawkins, a Durham Democrat, offered that plan up again Thursday and ...
North Carolina Court Imposes New District Map, Eliminating G.O.P. Edge The map appears to split the state’s 14 congressional districts roughly equally between Republicans and Democrats, with two ...
New legislative maps greenlighted by the state Supreme Court Feb. 23 unravel the threat of "double bunking," an informal term that means putting two incumbents in the same redrawn district.
A group of Black and Latino voters in North Carolina filed a lawsuit Monday to stop the state’s newly drawn congressional districts, arguing the new maps discriminate against minority voters.
North Carolina lawmakers gave final approval to a set of new voting maps that are likely to boost Democrats' prospects heading into this year's election. The General Assembly on Thursday signed ...
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