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A federal appellate court on Thursday rejected an emergency challenge to North Carolina’s Republican-drawn legislative map, all but ensuring elections will go forward this year under contested ...
A new federal lawsuit is challenging North Carolina's voting maps, claiming they unfairly target Black voters.
In closing arguments, attorneys for the plaintiffs, including the NAACP, described a rushed and secretive process that ...
North Carolina voting rights advocates sue to overturn redistricting plans drawn by Republicans, saying they weakened the influence of Black voters. Lawsuit says North Carolina election maps are ...
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North Carolina redistricting trial begins, with racial gerrymandering allegations the focus - MSNIn one lawsuit, the North Carolina NAACP, Common Cause and several Black residents originally sued over redrawn state House and Senate maps and U.S. House districts.
"North Carolina gained a ... white portions of Mecklenburg County west to Polk County. District 14's Black and Latino population dropped from 27.5 percent to 19.3 percent under the new maps, while ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (CN) — The trial of a racial gerrymandering case relating to North Carolina’s 2023 Senate map began in Raleigh, North Carolina, on Monday. The plaintiffs in the suit — two Black North ...
The tussle for congressional power between North Carolina Republicans and Democrats has come to a head in the drawing of congressional maps that will rule the 2024 election. Politicians ...
During a heated exchange Wednesday on the House floor at the North Carolina Capitol in Raleigh, Rep. Jeff McNeely, a white lawmaker, interrupted a Black colleague, Rep. Abe Jones, to question ...
North Carolina lawmakers targeted Black voting districts with ‘surgical precision,’ new lawsuit against maps claims by: Emily Mikkelsen Posted: Dec 19, 2023 / 10:36 AM EST ...
A group of Black and Latino voters sued the state on Monday over a new map of North Carolina’s congressional districts, which they argue unconstitutionally discriminates against minority voters ...
While acknowledging the Black vote is “lagging,” former Rep. G.K. Butterfield (D-N.C.), who retired from his rural, eastern North Carolina seat in 2022, said he believes Democrats will close ...
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