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About 100 people attended a public hearing Wednesday on North Carolina's redistricting process after the 2020 census.
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State lawmakers will closely follow 2019 criteria for the drawing of new district maps based on 2020 census data.
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The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday will hear arguments in the case Common Cause v. Rucho – a political gerrymandering case with national implications.The…
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On Friday, a Wake County Superior Court Judge ruled two of North Carolina’s recent constitutional amendments - lowering the cap on the income tax rate,…
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North Carolina is defending itself against four lawsuits regarding racial and partisan gerrymandering in the drawing of its election maps. Next month, the…
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Two experts on redistricting said that democracy isn’t working because of gerrymandering - and that voters already know how to fix it.“There really is a…
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A panel of federal judges formally backed off Tuesday the idea of requiring a new congressional map for North Carolina's fall elections, one week after…
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Myers Park is Dan McCready's home neighborhood, and his blue yard signs are a common sight on its front lawns. But after a dramatic ruling Monday by a…
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The North Carolina Board of Elections said Wednesday it has stopped work on preparing ballots for the Nov. 6 general election after back-to-back judicial…
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Monday's ruling by a three-judge panel that North Carolina's current Congressional maps are unconstitutional could mean the current election schedule for…