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Case Files, Thornburg v. Gingles Hardbacks, Briefs, and Trial Transcript. Response to Order of October 11, 1984, 1984. b8fdcc0f-d692-ee11-be37-00224827e97b. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/900c1cb9-2a96-46bd-8a10-c0335665a8f1/response-to-order-of-october-11-1984. Accessed August 19, 2025.
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o IJNITED STATES EASTERN DISTRICT RALEIGH MLPH GINGLES, et a1. , Plaintiffs, v. RUFUS L. EDMISTEN, QL. al. , DISTRICT COURT OF NORTH CAROLINA DIVISlON ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) CIVIL ACTION NO. 81-803-CrV-5 of Election Filing period opens at 12:00 Noon Defendants. RESPONSE TO ORDER OF OCTOBER 11, 1984 On October 11, 1984, the Court entered an Order requiring the parties to submit a proposed interim redistricting plan and proposed election schedule for Wilson, Edgecomb and Nash Counties. Plaintiffs respond as follows: 1. Plaintiffs rely on Plaintiffs' Exhibit 93, H400N54, as modified in Paragraph 11 of Plaintiffs' Motion For Further Relief (fi1ed September 2L, 1984), as their proposed single member district pIan. 2. When counsel for plaintiffs spoke with counsel for defendants on October L9, 1984, she was informed that defendants did not plan to submit a proposed redistricting p1an. In the event that defendants do submit a proposed plan, plaintiffs request until 5:00 p.m. on october 24, L984 to submit a response to defendants' proposal. 3. Plaintiffs propose the following election schedule: On or by November 2, L984 Legal Publication and Notice November 9, 1984 -2- Filing period closes at L2:00 Noon Absentee voting First Primary Second Primary (if required) General- Election The canvass should be held in accordance with State 1aw and the results are to be delivered to the state Board. of Elections on the day the canvass is he1d. This proposed schedule is based on the principle that since the election cannot be held coincident with the November 6, 1984 general election, there will be better turnout and a better opportunity to campaign the longer the time between November 6 and the primary election. November 16, 1984 November 26- December 11, 1984 December 18, L984 January 8, 1985 Jawary 29, 1985 rhis l1 a"y of OcJ.d4 , LgB4 . Respectfully submitted, d-;"*/ Fergusor-r, WEtt, Wa1-1_as & Adkins, p.A. !u!te 730 East Independence pLaza 951 South Independence Boulevard Charlotte, North Carol_ina 28202 704/37s-846L J. LEVONNE CHAMBERS LANI GUINER 99 Hudson Street 16th F1oor New York, New York 1001_3 2L2 / 219- 1900 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFFS CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE r certify that r have served the foregoing Response to Order of october 11, 1984 on all other parties by placing a copy thereof enclosed in a postage prepaid properly addressed \^rrapper in a post office or official depository under the exclusive care and custody of the United States Postal Service addressed to: Mr. James tr'Iallace, Jr. Deputy Attorney General for Legal Affairs North Carolina Department of Justice Raleigh, North Carolina 27602 Mr. Arthur Donaldson Burke, Donal-dson, Holshouser & Kenerly 309 North Main Street Salisbury, North Carolina 28L54 Ms. Kathleen Heenan McGuan Jerris Leonard & Associates, P.A. 900 17th Street, N.W., Suite 1020 Washington, D.C. 20006 Mr. Robert N. Hunter, Jr. 201 West Market Street Post Office Box 3245 Greensboro, North Carolina 27402 This l'{ day of October, L984.