North Carolina Passes Redistricting Bill Aimed at Shifting House Seat to GOP

The bill immediately became law and cannot be vetoed by the state’s Democratic governor. It was the latest mid-decade partisan redistricting action by states.
North Carolina Passes Redistricting Bill Aimed at Shifting House Seat to GOP
North Carolina House Speaker Destin Hall (L) speaks while state Senate Leader Phil Berger listens during a news conference at the North Carolina Legislative Building in Raleigh, N.C., on Sept. 11, 2025. Gary D. Robertson/AP Photo
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North Carolina lawmakers on Oct. 22 passed a bill that would transform a Democratic-leaning electoral district in the U.S. House of Representatives to a Republican-leaning one.

Senate Bill 249, known as the Realign Congressional Districts Act, would transfer several Democratic-leaning counties in suburban areas around Raleigh from the First District to the Third District.
Arjun Singh
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Arjun Singh is a reporter for The Epoch Times, covering national politics and the U.S. Congress.
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