North Carolina 2011 redistricting
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North Carolina 2011 redistricting was the post-2010 Census redrawing of the state's congressional and legislative district boundaries, widely criticized and litigated as a prominent example of partisan gerrymandering.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: North Carolina 2011 redistricting Context triple: [2010 United States redistricting cycle, includesEvent, North Carolina 2011 redistricting]
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North Carolina's 11th congressional district
North Carolina's 11th congressional district is a predominantly rural, mountainous U.S. House district in western North Carolina that includes much of the Appalachian region and the city of Asheville.
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North Carolina's 1st congressional district
North Carolina's 1st congressional district is a predominantly rural, historically Democratic-leaning U.S. House district in northeastern North Carolina that includes parts of the Coastal Plain and several small cities and towns.
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North Carolina's 9th congressional district
North Carolina's 9th congressional district is a U.S. House district in North Carolina that includes parts of the south-central region of the state, encompassing both suburban and rural communities.
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North Carolina's 5th congressional district
North Carolina's 5th congressional district is a long-standing U.S. House district in northwestern North Carolina that has historically been represented by influential political figures.
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North Carolina's 4th congressional district
North Carolina's 4th congressional district is a U.S. House district centered in the Research Triangle region, historically known as a strongly Democratic, urban-suburban seat that includes parts of cities like Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
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Target entity: North Carolina 2011 redistricting Target entity description: North Carolina 2011 redistricting was the post-2010 Census redrawing of the state's congressional and legislative district boundaries, widely criticized and litigated as a prominent example of partisan gerrymandering.
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A.
North Carolina's 11th congressional district
North Carolina's 11th congressional district is a predominantly rural, mountainous U.S. House district in western North Carolina that includes much of the Appalachian region and the city of Asheville.
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B.
North Carolina's 1st congressional district
North Carolina's 1st congressional district is a predominantly rural, historically Democratic-leaning U.S. House district in northeastern North Carolina that includes parts of the Coastal Plain and several small cities and towns.
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C.
North Carolina's 9th congressional district
North Carolina's 9th congressional district is a U.S. House district in North Carolina that includes parts of the south-central region of the state, encompassing both suburban and rural communities.
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North Carolina's 5th congressional district
North Carolina's 5th congressional district is a long-standing U.S. House district in northwestern North Carolina that has historically been represented by influential political figures.
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E.
North Carolina's 4th congressional district
North Carolina's 4th congressional district is a U.S. House district centered in the Research Triangle region, historically known as a strongly Democratic, urban-suburban seat that includes parts of cities like Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill.
- F. None of above. chosen
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