North Carolina court appears poised to overrule itself in gerrymandering case
State supreme court previously struck down GOP-drawn congressional map that favored Republicans
The North Carolina supreme court heard oral arguments on Tuesday in a major gerrymandering case that could have significant implications for US voting rights.
In a highly unusual move, the North Carolina court appears poised to overrule itself and get rid of congressional and state legislative districts it approved last year. The GOP-drawn map that was struck down could have produced a 11-3 advantage for Republicans in the congressional delegation. The one that replaced it was far less advantageous to the GOP and wound up producing a 7-7 split in the 2022 midterm elections. The court's decision would likely allow Republicans to get a more advantageous map back in place.
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