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Republicans could pick up at least three Congressional seats in 2024 and hold onto their state legislative super majorities under new political district maps.
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A state Senate committee approved new congressional districts Monday that would likely help Republicans gain at least three additional seats next year.
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Republicans in the majority of the North Carolina General Assembly have released proposed maps for state Legislative and U.S. Congressional districts
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Republican lawmakers filed new redistricting maps Wednesday afternoon that could give the GOP an advantage in next year's elections.
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The GOP-led North Carolina General Assembly just completed a run of public comment sessions on the drawing of new Congressional and state legislative district maps.
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North Carolina legislators are once again mapping the state’s congressional and General Assembly districts.
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In North Carolina, the legislature is expected to pass an elections bill that will take power from the state's Democratic governor.
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North Carolina Democrats praised Tuesday’s U.S. Supreme Court ruling on redistricting, but the decision likely won’t have a major effect on the maps drawn for next year’s election.
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The justices on Tuesday rejected the broadest view of a legal theory that could have transformed elections for Congress and president by leaving state legislatures virtually unchecked by their state courts when dealing with federal elections.
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Gov. Roy Cooper picked the five members from nominees provided by the state Democratic and Republican parties. The panel is tasked with helping implement a photo voter ID law and administering 2024 elections for president, governor and a host of other positions.