New District Maps for Iredell County
Under the North Carolina Constitution, after every decennial census, the N.C. General Assembly draws districts from which representatives and senators are elected. This process is known as redistricting. Members of the United States House of Representatives, the North Carolina Senate, and the North Carolina House of Representatives are elected by district. Some local officials are also elected by district.
Redistricting maintains equal representation of every district by accounting for population shifts during the previous decade.
On Nov. 4, 2021, the North Carolina Senate and North Carolina House of Representatives ratified the following redistricting bills and associated maps:
To view the N.C. Senate map, see Senate Bill 739 (2021-2022 Session)
To view the N.C. House map, see House Bill 976 (2021-2022 Session)
To view the U.S. House Map, see Senate Bill 740 (2021-2022 Session)
For more information on redistricting in North Carolina, see the General Assembly’s redistricting page. It includes current and historical information about the congressional and state legislative maps used for the past 30 years in North Carolina. It also includes maps, shapefiles, statistics, and other information about the districts.
Source: NC Department of Elections