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North Carolina sued over new state Senate maps

A lawsuit filed on Monday claims that the newly redrawn boundaries of the North Carolina state Senate district divide counties with a majority of Black residents in a manner that dilutes their power. The lawsuit was filed against the North Carolina State Board of Elections and the Speaker of the State House.

 According to a lawsuit filed on Monday, the newly revised district boundaries for the North Carolina state Senate divide primarily Black counties, weakening the influence of Black residents. The lawsuit was brought against the North Carolina State Board of Elections, the state Senate’s president, and the House Speaker. According to a lawsuit filed on Monday, the newly restored district boundaries for the North Carolina state Senate divide primarily Black counties, weakening the influence of Black residents. The lawsuit was brought against the North Carolina State Board of Elections, the state Senate’s president, and the House Speaker. 

A lawsuit filed on Monday claims that the newly redrawn boundaries of the North Carolina state Senate district divide counties with a majority of Black residents in a manner that dilutes their power. The lawsuit was filed against the North Carolina State Board of Elections and the Speaker of the State House.

  

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