Redistricting News Clipping
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February 5, 1981
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Thc llcws and Observtr, RalelEh, l{. C.
Thursday, February 5, 1gbt'
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Redistrictingl
I The committee that
_will redraw lines for the
,45 state House districts
iset a standard that would
.phange more than half of
-.the districts
. -1. nep. Daniel T. Lilley,
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D-[.enoir, cochairman of
'.ihe committee, said the
. gtoup would try to devise
-h plan that would not de-
-viate more than 5 percent
.above or below the ideal
,r_atio of 48,68.1 persons per
"House
member.
t' ..In 1971, the last time
Ithe Legislature appor-
'Uoned its districts, the
House districts varied
.from l0 percent above to
3 perceni below the ideal
ldistrict, which had .12,0fi)
lconstituents per House
"member.I- lof the current districts,
12{ would be above or be--lor the deviation sug-
:gested by Lilley. the rqth
-House District. which
'.consists of lVake County,
would hot have to 5e
changed.
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