RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Federal judges on Thursday upheld several U.S. House districts that North Carolina Republicans drew in 2023 that helped the GOP gain additional seats the following year. They rejected accusations the lines unlawfully fractured and packed Black voters to weaken their voting power.
The order by three judges — all of whom were nominated to the bench by GOP presidents — didn't rule on changes made last month to the 1st Congressional District that are designed to unseat Democratic Rep. Don Davis in 2026.
That alteration, completed at the urging of President Donald Trump as part of an ongoing national mid-decade redistricting fray, is still being considered by the panel. The judges heard arguments on Wednesday in Winston-Salem but didn't immediately rule on whether t

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