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On February 4, 2022, the North Carolina Supreme Court struck down the congressional and state legislative district maps drawn by the GOP-controlled General Assembly as an unconstitutional partisan gerrymander in a 4–3 ruling, after a testimony had shown that Republicans were likely to win 10 out of 14 U.S. House seats under the proposed map ...
North Carolina Senate 37th district general election, 2018 [14] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Jeff Jackson (incumbent) 52,261 : 78.05% : Republican: Nora Trotman 13,395 20.01% Constitution: Stuart Andrew Collins 1,301 1.94% Total votes 66,957 : 100% : Democratic hold
North Carolina House of Representatives 61st district Republican primary election, 2010 [16] Party Candidate Votes % Republican: John Faircloth: 1,783 : 42.60% : Republican: Paul Norcross 1,050 25.09% Republican: Georgia Nixon-Roney 716 17.11% Republican: Gerald T. Grubb 636 15.20% Total votes 4,185 : 100%
The North Carolina state House map passed by the General Assembly on Oct. 25, 2023, to use in the 2024 elections. Changes to NC congressional districts for 2024 The congressional map will help ...
The North Carolina House of Representatives is one of the two houses of the North Carolina General Assembly. The House is a 120-member body led by a Speaker of the House, who holds powers similar to those of the President pro-tem in the North Carolina Senate. Representatives serve two-year terms.
The North Carolina General Assembly 2021–22 session was the state legislature that first convened in January 2021 and concluded in December 2022. Members of the North Carolina Senate and the North Carolina House of Representatives were elected in November 2020.
North Carolina House of Representatives 13th district Republican primary election, 2022 [9] Party Candidate Votes % Republican: Celeste Cairns: 6,271 : 54.88% : Republican: Pete Benton 3,984 34.86% Republican: Eden Gordon Hill 1,172 10.26% Total votes 11,427 : 100%
Retired to run for North Carolina attorney general. Edmond S. Blackburn: Republican: March 4, 1901 – March 3, 1903 8th [data missing] March 4, 1905 – March 3, 1907 [data missing] William Blackledge: Democratic-Republican: March 4, 1803 – March 3, 1809 4th [data missing] March 4, 1811 – March 3, 1813 [data missing] William S. Blackledge