House committee substitute makes the following changes to 1st edition.
Amends the short title.
Amends GS 120-2 to establish boundaries for 120 House districts with each district electing one representative to the North Carolina House of Representatives in 2018 and periodically thereafter.Applies to elections held on or after January 1, 2018.
A map of the districts proposed in the committee substitute is posted on the General Assemblyäó»s website here; however the map does not reflect technical corrections concerning the labeling of District 7 and District 25.
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Senate amendments make the following changes to the 2nd edition.
Amendment #1 makes a technical correction.
Amendment #2 moves specified portions of Wake County from proposed District 14 to District 15, and specified portions of Wake County from proposed District 15 to District 14.
Amendment #6 amends the short title.
A map of the Senate districts proposed in the 2nd edition is posted on the General Assembly website here; however this map does not reflect the changes made by Amendment #2 that are described above.
Intro. by Hise. | GS 120 |
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H 140: DENTAL PLANS PROVIDER CONTRACTS/TRANSPARENCY.
H 770: VARIOUS CLARIFYING CHANGES (NEW).
H 927: 2017 HOUSE REDISTRICTING PLAN A2(NEW).
S 691: 2017 SENATE FLOOR REDISTRICTING PLAN -- 4TH ED (NEW).
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