Supreme Court strikes down 2 NC congressional districts

WASHINGTON (AP) – The Supreme Court has struck down two congressional districts in North Carolina because race played too large a role in their creation.

The justices ruled Monday that Republicans who controlled the state legislature and governor’s office in 2011 placed too many African-Americans in the the 1st and 12th districts. The result was to weaken African-American voting strength elsewhere in North Carolina.

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Both districts have since been redrawn and the state conducted elections under the new congressional map in 2016.

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