Second Amendment Financial Privacy Act amendments.
Requires that each NC State Senator represents two counties and prohibits dividing counties in Senate districts, with a decennial-adaptable redistricting plan.
Requires that each NC State Senator represents two counties and prohibits dividing counties in Senate districts, with a decennial-adaptable redistricting plan.
Status (from bill text): Introduced Feb 27, 2025; referred to Judiciary 1 (then multiple committees). HB 234 is a proposed amendment to the North Carolina Constitution. The bill would be submitted to voters at the November 2026 general election; if approved by a majority of voters it becomes part of the State Constitution upon certification.
To amend the North Carolina Constitution to (1) require that each State Senator represent two whole counties, (2) prevent counties from being divided when forming Senate districts, (3) permit the General Assembly to revise Senate districts “from time to time” after each decennial census, and (4) require that the State consist of 100 counties.
If you want, I can: (a) extract the exact ballot question wording, (b) compare this proposal to current Article II and Article VII language, or (c) walk through likely scenarios for how Senate maps would have to change to comply with the two‑counties-per‑senator rule.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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