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See how new legislative maps may affect your 2018 vote

Enter your address to find out whether your state House and Senate districts - and your potential incumbents for the 2018 election - may have changed.

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Tyler Dukes
RALEIGH, N.C. — Legislative leaders have approved new maps for North Carolina House and Senate districts ahead of a looming court deadline at the end of the month.
If they're approved by the three-judge panel that ruled nearly 30 current districts unconstitutional, the redrawn districts for many residents will change their representation in the General Assembly – and in several cases may pit long-time incumbent lawmakers against one another. In at least one case so far, Sen. Chad Barefoot, R-Franklin, a legislator has opted not to run again after being "double-bunked" with another incumbent.

Search your address below to find out how the most current map proposals, which are still subject to change upon the court's ruling, will affect your potential incumbents in the 2018 election.

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