Analysis calculates GOP benefit in North Carolina House map
RALEIGH — North Carolina Republicans lost enough seats during the November elections to end their veto-proof control in the state House and Senate, but still retained the majorities they’ve held since 2011. They were helped by a structural advantage due in large part to how district boundaries have been drawn this decade, a process the Republicans controlled. It likely helped them avoid a worse outcome. An Associated Press analysis of election […]