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Latest NC Redistricting Ruling Could Have National Impact

North Carolina's congressional district maps have again been ruled unconstitutional by a three-judge panel in Greensboro.
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North Carolina's congressional district maps have again been ruled unconstitutional by a three-judge panel in Greensboro.
North Carolina's congressional district maps have again been ruled unconstitutional by a three-judge panel in Greensboro.
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UNC-Chapel Hill
North Carolina's congressional district maps have again been ruled unconstitutional by a three-judge panel in Greensboro.

A federal court has again found North Carolina’s congressional district map to be unconstitutional, ruling that it was drawn to favor Republicans. The panel was reconsidering the case at the direction of the Supreme Court, which declined to hear it earlier this year. With November’s midterm elections quickly approaching, the court must now decide whether to demand new maps be drawn and who should draw them. Host Frank Stasio talks with WUNC politics reporter Rusty Jacobs about a second federal court concluding North Carolina’s congressional district map unconstitutional and what that means for the November mid-term election.

The judges suggested several unconventional options in their opinion, including holding primaries based on new maps in November and a seperate election before Congress convenes in January 2019. 

Host Frank Stasio talks with WUNC politics reporter Rusty Jacobs about the ruling and how the fallout could affect the balance of power in Washington. 

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Longtime NPR correspondent Frank Stasio was named permanent host of The State of Things in June 2006. A native of Buffalo, Frank has been in radio since the age of 19. He began his public radio career at WOI in Ames, Iowa, where he was a magazine show anchor and the station's News Director.
Jennifer Brookland is a temporary producer for The State of Things.