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Judge rejects claims of racial gerrymandering in North Carolina state Senate districts

Judge ruled North Carolina Senate map complies with the Voting Rights Act as African American candidates won 38 of 170 seats, matching the state's Black population share.

  • A federal judge ruled on Tuesday that two northeastern North Carolina state Senate districts can remain intact, rejecting racial gerrymandering claims.
  • The ruling followed a trial nearly eight months ago, after plaintiffs alleged the districts illegally diluted Black voting power but failed to provide enough evidence.
  • Judge James Dever wrote a 126-page order stating the General Assembly did not engage in race-based districting and the plaintiffs lacked standing to challenge one district.
  • Dever explained that for decades, African American voters in the area have consistently chosen their preferred candidates and that Republican legislators did not use racial information when drawing district boundaries.
  • The decision preserves the Republican-held Senate supermajority, but Democrats believe they could flip a seat ahead of the 2026 election and strengthen Governor Josh Stein's veto power.
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Judge rejects claims of racial gerrymandering in North Carolina state Senate districts

A federal judge has decided that two legislative districts in northeastern North Carolina can remain intact.

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The Charlotte Observer broke the news in Charlotte, United States on Tuesday, September 30, 2025.
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