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June 9, 2025

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NC Green, Constitution parties fall short in signatures

June 14, 2021 Associated Press

RALEIGH — The Constitution Party of North Carolina and North Carolina Green Party have failed to garner enough signatures to remain official political parties in the state for now, an election official said Monday. The […]

State Treasurer Dale Folwell
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State Treasurer highlights fiscally struggling towns, state health and pension plans

May 13, 2021 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — During his monthly “Ask me anything” call, State Treasurer Dale Folwell discussed the state pension plan, the state health plan and touched on municipalities and counties having financial issues. Folwell also noted that […]

Article

Republicans maintain control of General Assembly

November 3, 2020 Matt Mercer

RALEIGH – Republicans will extend their control of the General Assembly for another two years. Unofficial results show the party will maintain majorities in both chambers following a round of redistricting in 2019. They will […]

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NSJ/CPA poll shows tight statewide races as early voting nears completion

October 30, 2020 North State Journal Staff

RALEIGH — A new statewide poll shows tight races for president, governor and chief justice as early voting comes to a close in the Old North State. The North State Journal/Cardinal Point Analytics poll was […]

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2020 Top Lobbyists in North Carolina

July 29, 2020 North State Journal Staff

RALEIGH — The short session at the N.C. General Assembly was relatively short but packed full of policy and budget bills that resulted in battles between ideologies, interest groups and political parties. The men and […]

News

Budget veto override tops agenda for legislature this week

January 13, 2020 Gary D. Robertson | The Associated Press

RALEIGH — The North Carolina General Assembly returns to Raleigh briefly on Tuesday with a short to-do list, topped by another Republican attempt to override Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper’s veto of the budget more than […]

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Judges allow new NC Congress map for 2020

December 2, 2019 Gary D. Robertson | The Associated Press

RALEIGH — North Carolina judges ordered a new U.S. House district map that Republican state legislators drew last month be used in the 2020 elections, deciding on Monday there wasn’t the time to scrutinize the […]

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North Carolina judges halt NC Congressional maps for 2020

October 28, 2019 Gary D. Robertson | The Associated Press

RALEIGH — North Carolina judges on Monday blocked the state’s congressional map from being used in the 2020 elections, ruling that voters had a strong likelihood of winning a lawsuit that argued Republicans unlawfully manipulated […]

Redistricting Map Computrer
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Court approves newly drawn legislative maps

October 28, 2019 North State Journal Staff

RALEIGH — A three-judge panel on Monday approved so-called remedial maps drawn by the legislature after the same court ruled the prior maps to be an unconstitutional political gerrymander. Following the court’s first ruling, the […]

News

NC Congress map challenged again on partisan bias

September 27, 2019 Gary D. Robertson | The Associated Press

RALEIGH — Buoyed by a favorable ruling this month involving legislative districts, a group of N.C. voters, bankrolled by the National Democratic Redistricting Committee, sued again on Friday to overturn the state’s congressional map, alleging […]

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