-
U.S. Rep. Madison Cawthorn now will run for reelection in a district that largely follows the boundaries of the Asheville-area mountain district he currently represents. The first-term Republican had filed in December to run for an open seat that was closer to Charlotte, a court order made that district more likely to swing Democratic.
-
Legislative Republicans in North Carolina want the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene in a state redistricting case.
-
North Carolina candidates have been welcomed back into election offices to file for this year’s races following a delay that lasted over two months. But in Charlotte, Gov. Roy Cooper said the state needs an independent way to draw political districts.
-
A panel of trial judges has made additional changes to North Carolina’s congressional district map. One big difference is that Charlotte now has two potentially Democratic-leaning seats.
-
We're fact-checking a claim by a North Carolina House Democrats' Twitter account that said gerrymandering efforts were "worse" in the state Senate, and attributing some of that to two Republican senators not testifying in a redistricting trial.
-
The North Carolina legislature is introducing yet another redistricting map in a case that has involved multiple courts over multiple years. WFAE’s Tommy Tomlinson, in his On My Mind commentary, moves the conversation to a different court.
-
The North Carolina legislature has finished new redistricting plans that Republicans contend will meet fairness directives of state justices who struck down previously approved maps as illegal gerrymanders.
-
Mecklenburg County joins other jurisdictions in changing mask requirements. The first draft in a redraw for maps for North Carolina congressional districts is released. And the newly appointed head of the Mayor’s Racial Equity Initiative steps down but controversy continues.
-
The North Carolina Senate on Thursday morning released its second new congressional map in as many days. This comes after the state Supreme Court ordered lawmakers to redraw maps they came up with in 2021. Here's a look at how the GOP-led General Assembly is fitting in a new 14th District.
-
North Carolina legislators have unveiled replacement redistricting maps that would appear to improve Democratic chances to gain seats in Congress and possibly win General Assembly majorities in a very strong year.