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Record #:
11061
Abstract:
The North Carolina Constitution mandates 50 Senators and 120 Representatives, but it leaves to the General Assembly the right to determine how the districts will be drawn. The challenge for the 1971 Assembly is how to balance representation between the East, Piedmont, and Mountains, with the fact that population is shifting toward the more urban areas, especially in the Piedmont.
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Record #:
11074
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Abstract:
This article sums up the work of the 1971 North Carolina General Assembly in United States Congressional and state legislative reapportionment. The writers offer their views as to what may result politically and judicially from the creation of new districts.
Source:
We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 29 Issue 10, Oct 1971, p23-25, 45-47, il, map