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  2. North Carolina's congressional districts - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina is currently divided into 14 congressional districts, each represented by a member of the United States House of Representatives. After the 2000 census, the number of North Carolina's seats was increased from 12 to 13 due to the state's increase in population. In the 2022 elections, per the 2020 United States census, North ...

  3. North Carolina's 11th congressional district - Wikipedia

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    R+8 [2] North Carolina's 11th congressional district encompasses most of Western North Carolina. Since January 3, 2023, the district has been represented by Chuck Edwards. [3] The 11th district has historically been known for its volatile politics and was once considered one of the most competitive congressional districts in North Carolina.

  4. North Carolina's 5th congressional district - Wikipedia

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    "North Carolina congressional district map (1803–13)". Thomas Kenan (Kenansville) Democratic-Republican: March 4, 1805 – March 3, 1811 9th 10th 11th: Elected August 8, 1805 to begin Gillespie's term. Re-elected in 1806. Re-elected in 1808. Retired. William R. King : Democratic-Republican: March 4, 1811 – November 4, 1816 12th 13th 14th

  5. North Carolina's 10th congressional district - Wikipedia

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    Cook PVI. R+22 [2] North Carolina's 10th congressional district is a congressional district in central and western North Carolina. It currently includes all of Cleveland, Gaston, Lincoln, Polk, and Rutherford counties, and part of Catawba, Iredell. With a Cook Partisan Voting Index rating of R+22, it is the most Republican district in North ...

  6. File:United States Congressional Districts in North Carolina ...

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  7. United States District Court for the Western District of ...

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    On June 4, 1872, North Carolina was re-divided into two Districts, Eastern and Western, by 17 Stat. 215. The presiding judge of the District of North Carolina, George Washington Brooks, was then reassigned to preside over only the Eastern District, allowing President Ulysses S. Grant to appoint Robert P. Dick to be the first judge of the ...

  8. North Carolina congressional map deals blow to Democrats

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    A new congressional map in North Carolina could set multiple House seats up to flip in Republicans’ favor, dealing a blow to Democrats heading into 2024. The GOP-led state Legislature approved ...

  9. North Carolina's 2nd congressional district - Wikipedia

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    D+12 [2] North Carolina's 2nd congressional district is located in the central part of the state. The district contains most of Wake County. Prior to court-mandated redistricting in 2019, it also included northern Johnston County, southern Nash County, far western Wilson County, and all of Franklin and Harnett counties.