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.

Mapping The Left

Articles

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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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,…
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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,…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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