Redistricting News Clipping
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February 5, 1981

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Case Files, Thornburg v. Gingles Working Files - Williams. Redistricting News Clipping, 1981. 381a2c40-db92-ee11-be37-6045bdeb8873. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/8a7c0c1d-86d9-4fb3-807a-bc4d6450d84f/redistricting-news-clipping. Accessed October 08, 2025.
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ta'q t,. 1,& ta:l I-,q;al Sen'it:tx; <il.i\<rrth Cruril irur Patric Mullen Directot of Legrshtron l525Glcnw<rod Avcnuc Raleigh, North Carolina l76lti 9 l9l812.20.16 hsace Flot Pnr pcoltlc Thc llcws and Observtr, RalelEh, l{. C. Thursday, February 5, 1gbt' . ,.:' , 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, - 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. I I I I i I i. I I i -15 {i.i r. -) IAfi^ @