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North Carolina Republicans are set to draw a new congressional map this summer. They will now have to consider the Supreme Court's decision from Alabama.
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North Carolina lawmakers are drawing new maps that will determine the state's congressional districts — including a new 14th seat in the U.S. House. But they're also coming up with maps that decide districts for state senators and representatives at the General Assembly in Raleigh.
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North Carolina will pick up a 14th U.S. House seat next year. Right now, as lawmakers redraw congressional districts based on the 2020 census, they'll have to figure out where to put No. 14. Western Carolina University political scientist Christopher Cooper helps us make sense of the process.
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Legislative redistricting is underway in South Carolina. Lawmakers are drawing maps based on the 2020 census that will decide boundaries for representation in the U.S. House and the State House in Columbia. Winthrop University political scientist Scott Huffmon walks us through the process — and the lawsuits that have already been filed.
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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…
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This week's U.S. Supreme Court ruling on congressional redistricting in North Carolina revolved around the roles of race and politics in the redistricting…
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Updated 1:34 p.m.In a 5-3 decision, the US Supreme Court ruled Monday that two North Carolina Congressional Districts are illegal racial gerrymanders. The…
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Next Tuesday, North Carolina voters will go to the polls to vote in a primary again.It’s a special primary election for seats in the U.S. House of…
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With the release of the ‘contingent’ congressional district maps by the Republicans, my immediate reaction upon seeing the map was an emphatic “wow.”…
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A special state legislative committee has approved a new Congressional district map that would dramatically alter district lines, including those that…