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Why new districts may change who you elect to Congress

The new congressional map voted into law by the General Assembly means thousands of voters across the state will be casting ballots in new districts this primary season - provided the map is approved by a panel of federal judges.

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Tyler Dukes
RALEIGH, N.C. — The new congressional map voted into law by the General Assembly on Feb. 19 means thousands of voters across the state will be casting ballots in new districts this primary season – provided the map is approved by a panel of federal judges.

Although primary voting is already underway for other races through absentee ballots, the U.S. House primary will be held June 7 to give candidates time to refile in their new districts.

Enter an address or click on the map below to explore how your neighborhood will be affected by the changes.

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