North Carolina House Speaker Destin Hall (L) speaks while state Senate Leader Phil Berger listens during a news conference at the North Carolina Legislative Building in Raleigh, N.C., on Sept. 11, 2025. Gary D. Robertson/AP Photo

North Carolina lawmakers on Oct. 22 passed a bill that would transform a Democratic-leaning electoral district in the U.S. House into a Republican-leaning one.

Senate Bill 249, known as the Realign Congressional Districts Act, would transfer several Democratic-leaning counties in suburban areas around Raleigh from the state’s First Congressional District to the Third District.

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