Legislature nears delaying elections in some cities to 2022
Story Date: 6/10/2021

 

Source: WRAL, 6/9/21

 
About three dozen municipalities — Charlotte and Greensboro among them — would see scheduled fall elections moved to early next year in legislation approved unanimously by the House on Wednesday that anticipates delayed redistricting. These are municipalities with residents separated into wards or districts who elect specific council members. The towns and cities won't have time to redraw those boundaries to reflect population changes reported by the 2020 Census because the data won’t be ready until late summer or early fall.

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