Exposing North Carolina’s liberal/progressive movement.
The Mapping the Left (MTL) project combines data, research and news articles to show the magnitude of the radical Left’s infrastructure in North Carolina. For decades, the liberal/progressive movement has mostly been invisible to the general public. Hiding from the “liberal” label, the well-organized progressive movement has built a network of groups that work together to push an extreme, liberal/progressive agenda that the media has failed to report upon.
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North Carolina is about to have a new largest party
Democrats dominated North Carolina politics for generations after the 1898 election The Democratic share of the electorate has declined for…
Report: North Carolina’s election audits could be better
Election security has lately been associated with conservatives. Nevertheless, there are progressives who share concerns about election integrity. One of…
How North Carolina legislative districts have shifted since 2024
For the first time in several years, North Carolina will use all the same state legislative districts for two elections…
Introducing the 2026 Civitas Partisan Index
With candidate filing for the 2026 election starting on Dec. 1, it’s a good time to take stock of the…
State elections board seeks public input into computer systems updates
The North Carolina State Board of Elections (SBE) is requesting public input on its planned update of its election management…
Now that the General Assembly has redrawn congressional districts redrawn, consider reform
The North Carolina General Assembly has joined other states in mid-decade redistricting ahead of the 2026 elections Recent redistricting reform…
Redistricting, changing voting patterns, alter North Carolina’s congressional district ratings
The North Carolina General Assembly approved a new congressional district map on October 22. The change involves moving Beaufort, Carteret,…
Redistricting, changing voting paterns, alter North Carolina’s congressional district ratings
The North Carolina General Assembly approved a new congressional district map on October 22. The change involves moving Beaufort, Carteret,…
Is the new congressional map a dummymander?
When word came out that the General Assembly might consider drawing a new congressional map to make the First District…
UNC policy discussions must be held in the open
A complaint filed in a North Carolina superior court accuses the UNC–Chapel Hill Board of Trustees of conducting policy discussions…
Which Democrats vote with Republicans on veto overrides?
Following Rep. Cecil Brockman’s arrest for crimes related to his alleged “statutory sex offenses” with a 15-year-old, leaders from both…
Will racial gerrymandering ruling open the door for a new congressional district?
The plaintiffs were destined to lose Pierce v NC State Board of Elections, a racial gerrymandering claim against state Senate…
