Bill
SB 249
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North Carolina realigns congressional districts into 14 defined districts with precise VTDs and Census blocks, fixing boundaries in law for future elections.
Bill
SB 249
North Carolina realigns congressional districts into 14 defined districts with precise VTDs and Census blocks, fixing boundaries in law for future elections.
Short summary: SB 249 is a redistricting bill that (re)establishes the State of North Carolina’s 14 U.S. Congressional districts with new boundary definitions. The law prescribes district composition down to voting‑tabulation districts (VTDs) and, in many instances, Census blocks. It was enacted as Session Law 2025‑95 and ratified by the General Assembly on October 22, 2025 (see “Timeline” below). An attempted amendment (A1) failed during floor consideration.
If you want, I can:
- Extract and present a county‑by‑county list of the 14 districts in plain table form;
- Map your specific address or county to the new district;
- Summarize potential legal or electoral impacts for selected counties or incumbents.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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