redistricting
With a new state budget completed, North Carolina legislators now turn their attention yet again to mapping the state's congressional and General Assembly districts.
Supreme Court rules state courts can play role in policing federal elections
The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that North Carolina’s top court did not overstep its bounds in striking down a congressional districting plan as excessively partisan under state law.
North Carolina Supreme Court Justice Morgan won't seek reelection next year
One of the remaining registered Democrats on a North Carolina Supreme Court whose new Republican majority recently overturned previous decisions on gerrymandering and voter identification announced Thursday that he won't seek reelection next year.
N. Carolina justices hand GOP big win with election rulings
In massive victories for Republicans, the North Carolina Supreme Court on Friday threw out a previous ruling against gerrymandered voting maps and upheld a photo voter identification law that colleagues had struck down as racially biased.
N. Carolina justices quickly revisit redistricting, voter ID
The North Carolina Supreme Court is revisiting this week whether a previous combination of justices g
N. Carolina Supreme Court to rehear voter ID, redistricting
The new Republican majority on North Carolina's Supreme Court agreed on Friday to rehear redistricting and voter identification cases less than two months after the court's previous edition, led by Democrats, issued major opinions going against GOP legislators who had been sued.
Group: N.C. request for redistricting rehearing 'frivolous'
An advocacy group that sued over redistricting lines in North Carolina told state Supreme Court justices Monday that previous rulings that blocked legislative and congressional district maps as ill
N. Carolina justices: State Senate map must be drawn again
North Carolina’s Supreme Court ruled on Friday that state Senate boundaries drawn by Republican legislators — under which the court permitted this year's elections to be conducted — remain tainted by partisan bias and must be redrawn by trial judges.
With chants of "people over politics," group speaks out against Moore v. Harper case
Voting rights advocates in Greensboro rallied against a North Carolina case that’s now being heard in the U.S. Supreme Court.