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New NC 1st Congressional District

As of October 2025, the newly redrawn 1st Congressional District in North Carolina includes the counties of Beaufort, Bertie, Camden, Carteret, Chowan, Craven, Currituck, Dare, Edgecombe, Gates, Halifax, Hertford, Hyde, Nash, Northampton, Martin, Pamlico, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Tyrrell, Vance, Warren, Washington, Wayne, and some of Granville.  In the latest redistricting changes, Greene, Lenoir, Wayne and Wilson counties were removed, and Beaufort, Carteret, Dare, Craven, Hyde and Pamlico counties were added to the district.

New NC 1st District

Districts and Maps Are Subject To Change Including This Map (This Map Could Change)

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NC Primary | Tuesday, March 3, 2026

The 2026 midterm election in North Carolina presents a critical opportunity for voters to shape the leadership and future direction of the state. The choices made during this election will have lasting impacts on policies, representation, and priorities at both the state and national levels. Participating in the election is not just a civic duty—it’s a powerful way for individuals to ensure their values and interests are reflected in government. By casting informed votes, North Carolinians can help guide the course of their communities and contribute to meaningful change for the years ahead.

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Voting In The New NC 1st District

Voting in North Carolina is more important than ever to residents of the New NC 1st District which was officially redrawn in October 2025 by the North Carolina General Assembly. The new NC 1st congressional district reflects a major shift in political geography and will play a key role in shaping representation for the 2026 midterm elections. Voters in the new NC 1st district map will notice changes that include the addition of Carteret and Craven counties while Greene, Lenoir, Wilson, and parts of Wayne were removed. Understanding the new NC First District is essential for residents who live in central and eastern North Carolina.  The new NC 1st congressional district now spans a wide area of northeastern and coastal North Carolina.  As voters prepare to head to the polls they should review the updated district boundaries confirm their registration and learn about the candidates running in their area. Staying informed about the new NC 1st District helps ensure that every vote contributes to the future direction of North Carolina and the nation.

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