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dweller

(27,176 posts)
Thu Sep 25, 2025, 05:59 PM Thursday

Top NC Republican floats redrawing congressional map to help GOP

North Carolina Senate leader Phil Berger floated the possibility of drawing a new congressional map on Thursday, potentially pulling the state into an escalating national redistricting battle ahead of the 2026 midterms.

Posting on X, Berger accused California Gov. Gavin Newsom of trying to “steal the Republican majority in Congress” by redrawing the state’s maps to offset expected GOP gains in Texas, where lawmakers also recently redistricted.

“If we have to draw one more map this year, we will,” Berger said.

Berger also rebutted claims that the redistricting effort would be part of a deal to secure President Donald Trump’s endorsement in his contentious primary election campaign.

“I’ve never spoken to President Trump about this or an endorsement,” Berger said. “The Democrats are spreading lies to hurt President Trump.”

Rockingham County Sheriff Sam Page is seeking to dethrone Berger, who has served as Senate leader since Republicans took the majority in 2011

Earlier on Thursday, CBS-17 reported that Berger would accept an endorsement from Trump in exchange for the redistricting effort.

Democratic U.S. Rep Deborah Ross, whose district includes Raleigh, responded to the report by saying state Republicans have “stooped to a new low.”

“Accepting a political endorsement in exchange for engaging in partisan gerrymandering is nothing less than blatant, unapologetic corruption,” she said in a statement. “North Carolina Republicans have already rigged our maps in their favor, but they are now planning to go even further simply to appease Donald Trump.”

North Carolina has a chaotic history when it comes to redistricting, with courts frequently striking down legislative and congressional maps as illegal gerrymanders. If lawmakers were to approve a new congressional map this year, it would be the fifth map in just six years.

https://amp.newsobserver.com/news/politics-government/article312263429.html


Apparently there is already federal trials concerning gerrymandering/ redistricting underway since June 2025 , its verdict expected in august


For redistricting to take place for 2026 elections, maps would have to be drawn by Dec 1 2025


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I'm pretty sure it won't work Wiz Imp Thursday #1
Gov Stein dweller Thursday #2

Wiz Imp

(7,484 posts)
1. I'm pretty sure it won't work
Thu Sep 25, 2025, 06:36 PM
Thursday

North Carolina has a Democratic Governor, and Republicans don't have a veto proof majority.

https://dukechronicle.com/article/duke-university-north-carolina-general-assembly-end-of-republican-supermajority-veto-override-power-josh-stein-a-look-into-next-four-years-20250205

The NCGA no longer has a full Republican supermajority. What does that mean for NC Gov. Josh Stein?

dweller

(27,176 posts)
2. Gov Stein
Thu Sep 25, 2025, 06:42 PM
Thursday

Has no power to veto in this matter
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In North Carolina, the General Assembly controls the redistricting process, and the maps are not subject to a governor's veto.


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