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North Carolina House Speaker Tim Moore says courts "never defined" how the state should redraw district maps. Moore v Harper will determine whether the elections clause allows states to control ...
The North Carolina state House map passed by the General Assembly on Oct. 25, 2023, to use in the 2024 elections. Changes to NC congressional districts for 2024.
North Carolina’s governor does not have veto power over the state’s map, ... North Carolina’s first map based on the 2020 census results was challenged on partisan gerrymandering grounds.
Like Pennsylvania’s in 2018, North Carolina’s electoral map has been redrawn.Candidates can now file to run for Congress in the state using new court-approved districts for 2020. According to ...
Advocacy groups and individual voters suing GOP state lawmakers in federal court claim Republican legislators drew racially ...
North Carolina state senators late Wednesday morning unveiled a congressional plan but said an updated map would be released ahead of a 9 a.m. meeting Thursday.
Republican legislators in North Carolina on Wednesday released two redistricting proposals that could put at risk as many as four Democratic-held seats in the US House – in a move that could ...
The North Carolina Senate reviews copies of a map proposal for the state's congressional districts starting in 2024 during a committee hearing at the Legislative Office Building, Oct. 19, 2023, in ...
WASHINGTON — A North Carolina court rejected a Republican-drawn map of the state’s 14 congressional districts on Wednesday and substituted its own version, the second time in less than two ...
The Melrose Fire, a fire in Polk County, North Carolina, around 85 miles west of Charlotte, is the biggest active fire in the state at 593 acres and is currently 63% contained. The county is under ...
A three-judge panel in Raleigh threw out North Carolina’s state legislative maps as an unconstitutional partisan gerrymander and ordered new maps drawn and approved by Sept. 18.
State Sen. Ralph Hise (R), one of the sponsors of a congressional redistricting bill, speaks as the North Carolina Senate debates the bill on Oct. 24 in Raleigh.
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