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North Carolina’s new redistricting maps are expected to give Republican candidates an advantage in Congress and legislature races if the statewide vote is split.
Although meant to happen once every 10 years, North Carolina has had new legislative maps every year but one since 2017, usually due to gerrymandering cases.
In the state's U.S. House delegation, both parties hold seven seats each under the current maps. The new maps could change that to an 11-3 split favoring Republicans.
Republican lawmakers filed new redistricting maps Wednesday afternoon that could give the GOP an advantage in next year's elections.
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North Carolina voting-rights advocates want the maps thrown out so that no elections can be held under them because, they argue, the new districts violated the U.S. Constitution, the federal ...
North Carolina congressional, state House and Senate maps were drawn and released by Republican lawmakers ahead of redistricting hearings.
Redistricting in North Carolina seems to be endless. Since 2011, six different versions of maps for the state’s congressional delegation, the state House and state Senate have been enacted by ...
In a move that could solidify GOP power in the state for years to come, North Carolina Republicans passed new congressional and state legislative maps Wednesday that could flip three or four U.S ...
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