Removing politics from redistricting -- the practice of redrawing boundaries of districts from which public officials are elected -- could produce more candidates for elected office in North Carolina and boost public confidence in government. That was the gist of a day-long discussion Thursday at Duke involving former North Carolina judges, academics, a demographer, legislative attorney and political advocates.
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Taking the politics out of redistricting in N.C.
Removing politics from redistricting -- the practice of redrawing boundaries of districts from which public officials are elected -- could produce more candidates for elected office in North Carolina and boost public confidence in government. That was the gist of a day-long discussion Thursday at Duke involving former North Carolina judges, academics, a demographer, legislative attorney and political advocates.