N. Carolina justices hand GOP big win with election rulings
By GARY D. ROBERTSON
Associated Press
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — In massive victories for Republicans, North Carolina’s state Supreme Court has thrown out previous rulings that threw out a previous ruling against gerrymandered voting maps and upheld a photo voter identification law that colleagues had struck down as racially biased. Friday’s rulings likely give the GOP-controlled legislature the ability to rework the state’s congressional map for next year’s election to help Republicans gain seats in the narrowly divided U.S. House. Under the current map, Democrats won seven of the state’s 14 congressional seats last November. The court swept away decisions made in December when the Democrats held a 4-3 seat advantage. One decision means a photo ID mandate could soon be required in North Carolina elections.