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North Carolina's 4th congressional district is located in the central region of the state. The district includes all of Alamance County, Durham County, Granville County, and Orange County, as well as a portion of Caswell County. With a Cook Partisan Voting Index rating of D+16, it is the most Democratic district in North Carolina. [2]
Despite being stuck with a Republican gerrymandered majority for his entire governorship, under his leadership, North Carolina has created 550,000 new jobs, expanded Medicaid (enrolling almost ...
Democrats may not win outright in rural parts of North Carolina, but if they can keep the margins close, they have a better chance to take advantage of their strength in the state's urban areas.
As fewer voters take on the Democrat label, Democrats can only hope that enough of the unaffiliated will subscribe to their party’s views. Associate opinion editor Ned Barnett can be reached at ...
2000 North Carolina's 1st congressional district election [11] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Eva Clayton (incumbent) 124,171 : 65.6 : Republican: Duane Kratzer Jr. 62,198 32.9 Libertarian: Christopher Delaney 2,799 1.5 Total votes 189,168 : 100 : Democratic hold
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.
Former Rep. G.K. Butterfield and his successor, Rep. Don Davis, weigh in on how new congressional map affects Eastern North Carolina.
North Carolina's 10th congressional district is a congressional district in central and western North Carolina. It currently includes all of Catawba , Iredell , Lincoln , and Yadkin counties, and most of Forsyth County including much of the city of Winston-Salem , with a Cook Partisan Voting Index rating of R+10 [ 2 ]