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During two days of public comment, the clearest and loudest message to emerge about North Carolina's latest round of redistricting was that the Legislature's Republican majority seems to be picking up where it left off last decade.
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Advocacy groups and voters sued on Friday to block the North Carolina General Assembly's timetable to pass new boundaries for legislative seats next week, saying Republicans are breaking rules designed to ensure Black voters can elect their favored candidates.
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Part three in a four-part series that examines redistricting in North Carolina
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Part three in a four-part series that examines redistricting in North Carolina
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We look at what North Carolina lawmakers are up to in the rooms where new political maps are being drawn.
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After more than 30 years in Congress, David Price will retire. The 81-year-old representative of North Carolina's 4th District says he will not seek reelection at the end of his term in 2022.
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North Carolina has no plans to exclude prisoners when drawing legislative voting districts, but local jurisdictions are grappling with how to handle prisoners as they redistrict.
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Checking redistricting from the bench: How the judiciary has helped reshape the districts we live inIn the second episode of our radio and podcast series “Behind The Lines,” Host Jeff Tiberii reviews some of the key legal challenges that have helped shape North Carolina’s redistricting process.
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In this crossover episode, the վ Politics Podcast presents part one in a four-part series examining redistricting in North Carolina.
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Part one in a four-part series that examines redistricting in North Carolina