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The deadline is fast approaching for the Republican-led General Assembly to redraw North Carolinas political maps.
Lawmakers have until about Nov. 5 to finish redistricting. Theyre about two weeks into the process of drawing new district maps for Congress and the legislature. The schedule for redistricting is so tight because candidate filing for next years primaries is Dec. 6, so the maps need to be done a month beforehand.
The primary elections are March 8, but past state primaries have been in May. Thats left many wondering why the legislature doesnt just delay the election to have more time to draw the maps and gather public comment before theyre approved.
This is compressed, and it doesnt have to be, said Bob Phillips, executive director of Common Cause North Carolina, an advocacy organization that has lobbied for restricting reform.
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OldBaldy1701E
(10,633 posts)Except those who vote the way they want. With the court rulings, one might think that the rethugs in the Assembly would have to be more equitable, but that word is foreign to a rethug. So, they will drag this out in the hope that someone will come up with a trick that will let them make sure they are in power for decades to come. Unless the people of North Carolina get a clue. Oh wait...
FBaggins
(28,670 posts)The closer to a fait accompli it is by the time the public sees them... the more likely they are to succeed in cementing their majorities for another decade.
