First Set of Stipulations of Fact
Public Court Documents
November 18, 1981
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Case Files, Thornburg v. Gingles Hardbacks, Briefs, and Trial Transcript. First Set of Stipulations of Fact, 1981. dcb914a4-d292-ee11-be37-6045bdeb8873. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/29c798aa-34ca-4ec6-9215-26fbce4d5b46/first-set-of-stipulations-of-fact. Accessed November 30, 2025.
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EASTE
RALPH GINGLES, et a
v.
RUFUS EDMISTEN, et
The parties, th
following facts are
1. The Norrh
October 29, 1981.
2. On October
enacted Chapter lf30
Act to Apportion the
Representatives. ,' A
is attached hereto a
3. On October
adjourned until June
4. During the
the General Assembly
Carolina Senate.
5. North Caro
Carolina Senate and
for the United States
States on July 13, 1
Attorney General of
6. North Caro
to the Attorney Gene
tionment of the Nort
IN THE
TED STATES DISTRICT
FOR THE
N DISTRICT OF NORTH
MLEIGH DIVISION
NO. 8l-803-crv-s
COURT
CAROLINA
FIRST SET OF
STIPULATIONS OF FACT
.t
efendants.
ough their counsel, stipulate Ehat the
rue:
arolina General Assembly convened on
30, 1981 the North Carolina General Assembly
of the Session Laws of 1981, entitled "An
Districts of the North Carolina House of
true and accurate copy of Chapter ll30
Exhibir A
30, 1981 the North Carolina General Assembly
2, Lgg2.
October 29 through October 30, 19gt Session,
did not enact ,, ,pportionment of the North
ina mailed its apportionment of Ehe North
he North Carolina represenEative districts
congress to the Attorney Generar of the united
81 and the submission was received by the
he United States on July 16, I9gl.
ina completed its submission of information
a1 of the United States concerning its appor-
Carolina Senate and Congressional districts
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on September.30, 198
6eneral of the Unite
7. On or about
apportionment of its
Chapter 1130 r to the
clearance under 55 o
This 13th day o
. The information was received, by the Attorney
States on October 2, 1981.
November 4, 198I, North Carolina submitted its
ouse of Represent,atives, as contained in
ttorney General of the United States for pre-
the Voting Rights Act.
November, 198I.
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Chambers, Ferguson; Watt, Wal1as,
Adkins & Fu11er, p.A.
Suite 730 East Independence plaza
951 South Independence Boulevard
Charlotte, North Carolina 2B2Oz
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Attorney for Plaintiffs
By:
neral's Office
Raleigh, Norttr Carolina
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Attorneys for Defendants
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Carolina Attorney
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