“With State Control, North Carolina Republicans Pursue Smaller Prizes”

NYT:

In 2011, soon after Republicans won control of the North Carolina General Assembly for the first time since Reconstruction, they set about redrawing congressional and state legislative districts to maximize their advantage, setting off legal challenges and bitter complaints from their rivals.

But there is a new frontier in the battles over how democracy should work in North Carolina. And it is local.

This session, bills introduced by Republican lawmakers would reconfigure a number of local government bodies around the state, prompting allegations that Republicans are gerrymandering and changing election rules at the city council and county commission levels.

 

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