Nov. 28, 2022

The future of North Carolina’s congressional districts

The future of North Carolina’s congressional districts
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The future of North Carolina’s congressional districts

NC’s delegation will likely lose its balance

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North Carolina elected an evenly split congressional delegation this month, sending seven Democrats and seven Republicans to the U.S. House of Representatives. That balance is expected to change after state legislators draw new congressional voting districts. WRAL State Government Reporter Bryan Anderson explains which districts could flip in favor of Republicans in the 2024 elections.