Hale Affidavit and Exhibits
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February 9, 1982
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REAPPONSIONI,IENT CRTTERIA
The reglslatlve staff aselgned to the proJect of redle-
trlctlng North carolinarg Gcneral Assenbly, together wlth the
etatlsEiclans retalned by the General .Aseembry to aaslst the
legtslative staff shall be gulded by the followlng gtandardg
ln the developnrent of the plans for the House and the Senate.
l. Each teglslatlve dtstrict shall ln accordance wlth
the regulrenents of the 14th Anendment to the Constltutlon of
the united states be drawn Bo as to eontaln rlgr95{ people per
House nember and 117r{89 for eaeh Senate nenber. lhe populatlon
of each dlstrict shall not vary frorn the above ftgures by nore
than a + 5t and the average devlatlon for. each House shall not
exceed 3.25t.
. In order to avold the dilutlon of the votlng
rights of ractal minorltles as protect,ed by the votlng
Rights Act of 1955 and the r4th and 15th Anendments to the
unltedt states conetltutlonr a DlsErlct shall bb created
wherever there are concentratlonE of raclar minorltles
that can, wlthout affirmative gerrymanclerlng, contaln 50t
lre practicable,or more of. such raetal minorlty and whe
such dlstrlct shalI be eonstrueted ao that such raclal'
minoritles shall constitute 65t of the populatlon ln such
d istricte.
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3. Arl leglslatlve dlstrlets rhall conslet of contlguous '
terr1toryasrequlredbytheNorthCarollnaConst1tutlonandaha1l
be aB compaet as ls practlcable conslgtent rlth regulrenentg I and
2 above.
4. No county shall be subdllvlded nor shall a county llne
be broken unless neceBsary to meet the requiremente of I andl 2 above.
5. To the extent conglstent, wlth all of the above regulre-
ments, districts ehould be constructed Bo as to recognlze the
staiets historic communltles and conmonallties of.interests wlth
respeet, to the inhabitants and constltuencles within such dlstrlcte
provided such conslderatlon shall not vlolate any of the prlnciples
liEted In paragraphs I through 4 above. -''
6. To the extent not ineonslstent ulth all of the above
standards and in order to mlnlmize voter confusibn.and malntaln
the lnt,erests set out ln paragraph 5 abovel pE€s€Dt leglslatlve'
dllstrict lines ehall be preserved.
7. During the eour8e of lts work, Ieglslative staff
asalgned to the reapportlonment, ProcesB ehall consult wlth the
Attorney General and retalned counsel wlth respect to any legaX'
issues anq shall neet regularly with qh" commltteeq of.the
Bouse and Senate appointed for this purPoseo
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8.lEttegtaffshallconpleteltsuorktotheendthat
aleglslatlvepropoaallspreparedforeachconmltteetohold
publlchearlngsontherespectlveplanstheweekofFebruary
1, 1982. The conmlLtee siaff shalI' ln consultatlon rith
thg comnittee and couneelr PrePare a malllng notlfylng
lnterested lndlviduars. and organlzaElong throughout the
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gtat,eofthedateandtlrneofsuchpubllchearlngsand
shalI also cause aPproPrlate Press releases to be prepared
forthemedla.ThestaffshallalsoPreParesuchnoticeE
for publicatlon In the 1e9a1 notlces Bectlon of aPProPrlate
neuEPaPerS.
After t'he publlc hearlngs have been held the
respectlvecomnltteesshallseeksuchopinlonsfrottt,he
AttorneyGeneralandretalnedcounselaetheydeemaPPro-
priate and prePare a report to be acted upon by the
LegislaEure the week of FebruarY 8' 1982'
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HOUSE IEGTSI,ATIVE REDISIRICTII{G CO}O'IITIEE
I Febmary !, 1982
The House legislative Redistricting Comnittee net at
10:50 B.rrr. on February 91 1982, in Room 1228 of the legis-
lative Building.
Representative Li11ey, Cochairmanr ca1Ied the roeeting
to orcler. A ro11 call wa-s taken, and all nernbers were present.
Representative l,i11ey read a paragraph taken frorn a l.etter
from tire U. S. Justice Department to the Executive Secretary
of the State Board of Elections in vrhich our reCistrlctir:g
plan was rejected.. He stated that it would give the Comniittee
some idea of the gUidelines under which they would need to
operate
Representative Li11ey introduced. Jim llallace and. Tiare B.
Smiley, attor:reys in the Attorney General-'s office. Repre-
sentative Li11ey then recognized Jim tJa11ace, who restated
the two essential considerations that confront the Coromitteet
namely (f) that it was incumbent on them to apply the fed.eral
constitutional. one person, one vote requirements set by the
U. S. Supreme Court in reading the 14th auendment, and
(2) to indicate their advertence to concentrations of ruinority
t6ters in the eovered counties of the state. He stated, that
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the attonneye wou.ld bo available for questions.
Representative Li1ley then introcluced Kathleen Heenan,
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who is an attorney with Jeuis Leonard's fi:m in Washington.
She spoke to the Committee and then answered a nurober of
questions.
Representative Li11ey then asked if there were any
amend.uents to Iiouse Bill 1 before them.
Representative Quinn was recognized. He read an amenC.-
ment affecting Districts 74 and ,, after which he answered
questions. Representative Lil1ey asked Bill llale, &n attorney
with the Legislative Servj-ces staff , vrhat the amend.ment did
I'ron the staldpoint of deviation. He was advised. that it was
r:rder 5% d.evt,ation. Representative QUinn moved that the anend-
uent be adopted. Representative Grady seconded the uotion.
Representative Alnond spoke against the notion after which
Representative li11ey asked. for any other discussion. There
being none, he asked for a vote on the amendment set forth by
Representative Quinn.
'A vote was taken, division caIIed
27 in the affirmative, B opposed. .Motion carried. A copy
of the amenduent is'attached..
Rep::esentative Hackney sent forth an aroendment with a
copy of a map of the townships and districts affected and.
ir6ved ti:at th,' amendment be adopted. Representative Taylor
sBconded. BiLl. j{aIe ad,vised tlrat neither of the counties
ii:VOLVett' (Cnatjtr,.tu 6nrl Rund.olph) yrere covered by the voting
Eights Act and this change wourd not have the effect of
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putting the overall range over l9/o. Representative Redding
spoke in opposition to the amendment. A vote was taken.
The motion was defeated. Copies of the amendment.and nap
are attached
Representative Nash offered an amendment that affectecl
only Rowan County and. moved that it be adopted. Bill Hale
advised that the amendment did not affect the overall- range.
The motion was seconded by Representative Church. Follouing
a brief d.iscusSion, a vote vlas taken, the motion capied. A
copy of the amendment is attached.
A recess was called' at l-l:55 8.IIl.
rlhe neeting reconvened at D;25 p-m. at which tine Rep-
resentative llorgan offered an amend.ment and map that d.ealt
with Guilford County, ancl he uoved. for its adoption. The
motion r.ras secon$ecl by Representative Edwards. Mr. Gerry
Cohen ex-olained the amenCrnent further and stated. the district
relative deviations were all withtn ,%. There .being no dis-
cussion, a vote was taken, the notion carried. Cop:-es of the
amendruent and rnaP are attached-
Representative Gillan was recognizecl and made a motion
that House Bill 1 be given an unfavorable report. A vote
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was takcn, division was called - ? affirmative. and 22 opposeil.
Motion failed.
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Representative Taylor offered an amendment concerning
Districts 12 and 14 and moveil for its adoption. The amencl-
ment would stay within 5% relative deviation and have no
ad.verse affect on the minority vote in that area. There
tlas no discussion. A vote was taken, and the urotion carried.
Representative Spaulding stated. that amendments would
be made on the floor of the House Chambe::.
Representative Guy moved that House Bill 1r as amendedl
be given a favorable reportl seconded by Representative Bone..
Representative Ilege was recognized and made a substitute
notion that House Bill l-, as amended, be clisplaced and that
the single member redistricting plan submitted by hin last
week be adopted. Represent'ative Hightower maile a motion that
Representative llege's substitution motion do 1ie upon the tablet
which he subsiequently withdrew. A vote vras taken on Represen-
tative l{ege's substitute motion, ani the motion failed.
The original bill was then back before the Committee.
A vote r.ras taken on giving House Bill 1r as ancnded r a f avor-
able report. The motion carried
The meeting adjourned at l2:1O P-m.
The IIouse Legislative Redistricting Comm.ittee reconvened
at V1OO p.m. on tr'ebruary 9, 198?r. irl Room ll22} of the Legis- ',
,lative Building.
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Representative Li11ey explained that the purpose of thiE
meeting was to get a uoti-on for a comroittee substitute for
House.Bill L in l_ieu of a favorable report as amended.- The
reason for this was that a cournittee substitute could be
processecl and printed sooner than an engrossed copy of the
original biIl. Representative Morgan uoved that the conmittee
reconsider the vote by which House Bill 1r as anendecl' was
girren a favorable rePort.
Bcpresentative Jones then moved that al'l' the amenduents
be incorporated into i Conmittee Substitute and that the Con-
mittee substitute be given a favorable report and the original
billbegivenanrrnfavorablereport.RepresentativeGuy
seconcled. A vote was taken and the motion carried''
The meeting adjourned at J:lO P'IA'
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EXTRA SESSTON 1982
EOUSE BILL T ,:
Corrittee Substitute ldlopted 2/9/82
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Pebruary 9. 1982
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2lf,lcTTorPPoBTIotlruBDIsTBIcTsorTHEf,onTH
3 REPBESExtATIvES
4 rhe Geueral tssetbly of f,orth caroli,ua enacts:
Sectiou 1. G.S. 120-2 is rerritten to read:
6 '16 l2O-2. House apportioErent soecifleg.-- (1) For the PurPose :
7 of nt'ninating anrl electiog relbers of the f,orth caroliua Bouse of
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g Bepresentatives in 1982 and perioitically thereafter, the State of
g f,orth carolina shall be rtivitledt iuto the folloring ilistricts:
t0 District 1 shall elect tuo BePEeseotatites and shall consist of ...
il caldeo, chorao, currituck, Dare, Pasquotaok, Perquiraus, ald .
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t2 Tyrrell Counties; Eolly Grove Touuship of Gates County3 aud Lees
t3 ttilIs, Plyroutb, aod skinnersville rornsbips of Iashiugtoo '
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Couutiesi anil Scoppernoog Toroshtp ,'.-|{ ..:'" .r''.* '";.
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GENEBAL ASSEMBLY OF I{ORTH CAR()LIIIA
District 4 shall elect three Bepreseatatlves an0 sLall coaslst --
Carteret and Oaslor Coqaties.
*Distrtat 5 shall elect oae Bepreseutativef
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L lortharpiou Couotr: Iailiaa Uooisrr lorobrl, Soale 8lte, !D
5 loodrille torashj.ps of Eertle Couuty3 Gatesville, EaLL, Baslett:;.*W"*f:,,
S Buuters till, riotonsville, auil Beyaoldlsoa foraships of Gates '
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?. CbuDtr: and Harrellsril'le, talers teclr. lrEfreesboror. St. Jobas, ::t..i.;:
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10 ColeEain, teEry Eill; [itcbells, Ibites, aodl lludlsor Torusbips of ;t -,-,l,,,
11 Bertie Couoty; Aboskie. toruship of Bertfordl Couuty3 Beargrass, , I ' ,-..
lZ Cross Roads, Griffius, Jaresyllle, Pop1ar Poiat, fi11iars, aua t'11''r-i:t'ii'
13 rtlllarston tounsbips of f,artin couDtt; aud Bethel aui Caroifo" i.F'ti
1t1 Toroships of Pitt CouutY.
t5 District ? shalI elect one Bepreseutative autl shall consLst of
16 Briakleyville, Butterrood, Coaocoalara, Enfielil, taocett,
17 Ealifar, 'palryra, Boseneatb, Scotlanil !ecl, aud lelilou Tovlsbips
18 of Ualifar County: coose llest, llariltoa, and Bobersoorille
19 founships of lartin Couaty; aatl Fishing Creel, Forf , Saaily Creel,
20 Shocco, ancl Sarrentoo TornshiPP of Sarren CountT.
Zl District I shall elect four Bepreseotatlves anil shall consist
22 of Edlgecorhe, Iashe aud lilsou Couaties.
Z, District 9 shall elect tro Sepreseotatlves auil shall colslst 9f
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2L Greene CountT3 andl lrtbur, tyiteo, Belroir, Chicoil, Falh1alq;.;
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25 partvfffl, pountrln, Greenville, Griftoo, Grlreslaail, Pactolusrl-----5' ! 1'*i"
26 Srift Crlek, anil ElntervLlle Tounships of Pltt Couuty' '.
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Distri,ct t0 sbal] elect one Bepreseltatlre and sball cooslst o{
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6 of Bladen and saapsou counties; aud Borgau, casrell, Colurbia; -'"
? Eo1lr, Canetuck, Gradyl Loag creel, aod locty Point touushlps of
g peurrer couDtr/.
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l0 of Federal Point, Hainett, lasonboro, anil lilringtou toroships of i
aL fer Eanover CouDtY. .
12 District lrt shall elect ooe Bepreseutatlve autt shall consist of - -
13 Eruasrick Couuty; Cape PeaE ?ornship of Der Eauover CounttS auil
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lt Distri.ct 15 shall elect one Bepresentative antl shall consist of
15 Colorbos CountY. t
1? Dlstrict l6 shall elect three Representatives aarl shall cooslst
1g of Boke and Robeson counties; antl spriag Bill, sterartsvllle, aoil
19 fiflialsons Tounsbips of Scotlanel County'
20 Distrj,ct 17 shall eleict oue Bepresentati're aod shall coosist of
21 Block 9Ot antl Euuaeration District 53tt of Census fract 3q la
22 ;ancbester Tornsbip, Block 901 anil Bnuleration District 535 ot
2J Ceusus Tract 34 io Seventy-Firet Tounshlp' Blocl 901 of CeDsus
2lr tract 3e in CarYerrs Creek Tounship, andl Cross Creek Precinct= -!q
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I of the reraiutler of Curberlanil. Couaty
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shall elect tro BePreseltatires
Lee Countles.
sball elect tro Bepresentatires audl sball couslst
6 of Praalllu autt Johustoa Coontl'es'
7 District 21 shall elect sir Eepreseatatives and shall coasist
E of lake CouDtIT.
g District 22 shall ele.ct three Bepresentatives auil shall consist
l0 of CasreII, Granville, Person, aad faace Coonties: Littleton aoil
II Eoanoke Bapicls Tornshi.ps of Eallfar Couoty; auil Bartre€' JuCLlus'
12 lutbUsh, liver, Boanote, sirpound' aad srith creek lorushiPs of
f.U District 23 shall elect tbree Bepreseotatires autl shall consi'st
l, of Durhae couDtr. .
15 District 2tl shall elect tro Bepresentatives antl shall cousist
1?ofOraugeCounty3andBaldriorCapePearrCenter'Eadley'Har
18 niver, Bickorl tlouutaio, Eatthers, Ier llope, oaklanil, aud Eillial
19 TounsbiPs of Chatban CountY'
25 shalI elect four Bepreseotati.Yes antl shaIl consist
20District25sha]'IelecttouEuePreseEf'aLIYEDqugJ.lI..-
21 of alatance antl Rockinghar counties; and Beaver Islantl ana Snor
22 Creek Tounships of Stokes County'
2' District 26 shall elect ole BepreseutatiVe antl sball consist of
2lr proylrle6rjts ,!oinship eC Bandolph Couutl anil Greensboro Precincts
25 5, 6t i1 .81 19r 39, an! 30' aDtl FeDtress Torusbip of Guilfortl
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6 Distri.ct 28 shall elect tro SepreseDtati.ves aDd sball consitt
? of Deep Rl.ver Torusbip, ?rieuilshl.p tornshlP, Eigh Polnt torashiPe
I .rarestoun Precincts anil 3, aDd South Surner 'Preciact of
9 Guilford CountY
10 District 29 sball blect one EepreseDtative and shall coDsist of
LL Belers CEeek and Saler Cbapel foroships of PorsYth Couuty aodl
12 torth Ceuter Grove Precinct, South ladison Precinct, forth tlonroe
13 Precinct agd Bruce, Clay, GEeeDe, Jeffersou, Oak 8i!9e, 'Bock
lt Creek auil tashiugtoD. TouDships of Guilford Countr.
L, District 30 shall elect oae Bepresentatlve anil shall consist of
16 flbright, Bear Creek, aotl Gulf Tornships of Chathal Countyi aual
l? fsheboEor. Coleridge, Co1urbia, Franllinville, Liberty, aotl
18 nautllelan Tornships of Eaodolph County.
19 District 3l shall elect ose Bepresentative anil shall consist of
20 loore CouatY.
ZL District 32 shall elect one Representative andl shall consist of
22 Bichrood.Countl; andl Laurel niU Tornship of Scotlautl Coooty.
Z) DlStri.ct 33 sball elect oae Eepresentative auil shall consist of
2b ihsos end tlontgotort couottee.
iTa9 Dirmlct 3l shall oleqt foqr Representatives antl shall coosist
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21 Dlstrict 35 shall elect one Bepresentative antl shall conSist of
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1 ltrell, CUiaa GroYe, G-old Ellli
f Sorao CooatT' -i -i,2 lorosbiPs of Soran coqDEI :-:
3 Dlrtrict 36 sball elect clgbt
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elect oae leprcsentatlve aad aLall colsist of
6 Clevel"oi, Fraullin, Loche, touDt Ullle SalisburT, Scotc} Irlst'
? Steelee autl UDit, Toroships I'l Boran Coouty'
8 Dlstrict 38 sball elect three Eepreseatatives aoil
9 of DaYitlsoa anil Davie Cooutl'es; anil Eagle lllls aail
sLa11.-coasist
Onlou Grove
10 tornshlps of Ireilell Couu-ty' 1 ,:
u Distrlct 39 shal1 elect oae Bepresentative auil shall coosLst of
12 Back Creek, Broyer, ceilar GroYe, colcoril, Graat, Level Cross' Xer
13 Bope, llel llarket, Pleasaat GEoY€, Bichlaall, tabernacle' trl'aitt'.
lt anil 0nioo Toruships 9f Randolph CouDtt'
tS Dlstrict q0 shall elect five EepreseDtativee anil sball coaslst
16 of , lbbotts creel, Bethalla, EEoadbat, clerronsrille,
1? f,ernersviLle, Lerisvllle, liitdlle I'orl, old Bichlood' oId Toru'
18 Soutb !ork, fieuar cod linstoa loruships of Porsytb CouotT'
19 District 01 sball elect three Bepresentatlves and shall coosist
20 of llleghauy, lshee loil surE, couatles; Etg Creel, DaaburT'
21 leadlors, PeteES creek, QuaIeE.. GaP' saOratoro, alil ratlkiu
?2 forosbips of Stokes Couuty; aatl BaId iountalo, Bloring EocI' Blue
.;'. 2)81itge, Boooe, Brushy ?orl, CoYe Creel, Elk, leat Carp' leu Biver'
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zb trortb ?ork, stony ?ort, antl ratauga Tornsbips of ratauga couuty'
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25Dtstrict:{2shalIelect.troRePEeseDtatl'resandshallcousistI ' rltneYs' sharPes' anil sugara'i'ZO of tllies'ri-a Iailklo Countles: aud Graltneys, Sharp
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6 ttl11ers tollsbip of llerander County3 Calilrell, .Catauba, aud
? toontaio Creek Tornships of Catarba County; ald Barringer, Coildle
dcreet,'Daviclsou,!a11stora,an<lSh1Iohloraships,ofIredle11
9 county.
10 District q5 shall elect four Bepreseatatives and shall consist
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11 of Gaston aod Liucolu Couaties.
lZ District 06 shall elect tro f,epreseutatlves and shall cooslst
13 of Lorer Fork aud 0pper Pork forusbips of Burle Countt; anil
1lr Bandyrs, Clioes, Bickory, Jacobs !ort, aoil lertou fornshi'ps of
15 catarba CouutY-
16 District rl7 shall elect three Eepreseotatlres aatl shall cooslst
1? of tvery, Caldrell, and litchel-l Counties; Ellenilale, Little
18 niver, Taylorsville, ald li,ttenberg tornships of lleraufler
19 County; Drerel, Icarcl, Jonas Bitlge, Lorer Creek, SroLy Creek, au0
20 Upper Creek Tornships of Borle CouotyS and Beaverilal, Laurel
21 Creek, ancl Sharneehar Tornships of latauga County.
ZZ District rl8 shatl elect ooe Bepreseutative and shall consist of
23 Linvtlle, Lovelady, lorgantoo, Quaker lleador, anil Silver Creel .
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2lr torashlps of Burke County. ' . r-:-i'
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,t E2, Distrlct rtg shall elect three Bepreseotatiyes aail sha11 coosLe
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26 of Cleveiaudl, Polk, and Eotherford Couutl.es. : . '1.::'
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1 District 50 shall elect one.lepreseltative aad ahall conslst of ':^'
2 lcDorell anil tauceY Couoties'
,. District 5t shall elect oae 3epreseotative aud
LBlul8ld9r,{learCreek,Ellneyrttle,ercenElrerl
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J alil 1111s liver Tounship" of Eendersoo County'
6 District 52 shall elect four Eepreseotatires
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. ? of Buncorbe antl fraasylvanii Counties; andl Crab
. I Creek Sornships of Eenilersoa Couety'
g 'District 53 shall elect tro Bepresentatires and ebali coasist
10 of Bayroo<l, .Iaclsoo, f,adisoa, aatl Srain Couuties: andl Stecoah and
11 tellor Creek tornsbips 6i Grahar Colnt;'
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12 Dlstrict 54 shall elect oie Bepreseltative and shall consist of
13 Cherokee, clay, altl lacon couutiesS aDd cheoah tornshlp of Grahar
? IL Couaty.
L5 (b) The Dares aad boundaries of torusbips specifietl iu this
as of
15 sectioo are as they sere legally ilefloeil anil la effect
1? Januart 1, 1980, and recognizeil 1! the 1980 u.S. Cersqs'
lE (cl For Guilford antl curberlauil counties, precluct bounilari'es
19 are as shorn ol tbe raPs , "" fi'le ritb the state Boartl of
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20 Blectious on Jaaua'ry r, lgaz. iu accorilance ritb G-s- t63-128(b)'
Zl If a1y changes in pr&ioct bounttaries are rade, the ar€as oD
2? l.he tap shall still rerain in the sare House District'r
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Amendment ruo.
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H.B. 3, A BrIt TO DE ENTITLED AN ACT OF Lr[rTED DUBATIO]|
IO DBLAI TRE PBIIIABY EI,ECTIONS fll 1982 ONLy, yith a favorable
EePoEt.
On notion of Bepresentative D. Clark, the rules are
suspencleal atrd the bill is placed before the House for iumediate
consitleration.
Bepreseotative D. Clark dtters Anenctmeut No. 1 uhich is
atlopted
The biltr ds aneuttecl, passes its seconcl reatling by
electronic vote (103-8).
The billr ES aueudetl, pabses its third reading ancl
ordered eugrossed anil sent to the Senate.
By Bepresentatives Jones aoil Lilley for the Coumittee
Legislative Reclistricting :
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It.B. 1. A Brr,L TO BE EHTTTLED AN ACt TO APPOnTTON THE
DISTRICTS oF TUB N0nTII CAnoLIllA HOUSE oF BDPnESENTATMS, uith an
unfavorable report as to biIl, favorable as to conuittee
substitute bill
0n notiou of Bepreseotative Li11ey, the suhstitute bill
is aclopted. Tho rules are suspendecl and the bill is placecl oD
the Calenrlar for irnnediate consitleration. The original bill is
placed oo the Unfavorable Calentlar.
Represent ative Ailans of fers Anendurent No. 1 vhich is
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