District | Judges | County |
1 | 5 | Camden |
Chowan | ||
Currituck | ||
Dare | ||
Gates | ||
Pasquotank | ||
Perquimans | ||
2 | 4 | Martin |
Beaufort | ||
Tyrrell | ||
Hyde | ||
Washington | ||
3 | 6 | Pitt |
4 | 6 | Craven |
Pamlico | ||
Carteret | ||
5 | 10 | Sampson |
Duplin | ||
Jones | ||
Onslow | ||
6 | 9 | New Hanover |
Pender | ||
7 | 4 | Northampton |
Bertie | ||
Hertford | ||
Halifax | ||
8 | 7 | Nash |
Edgecombe | ||
Wilson | ||
9 | 6 | Wayne |
Greene | ||
Lenoir | ||
11A | 5 | Granville |
(part of Vance see subsection (b)) | ||
Franklin | ||
Person | ||
11B | 2 | Warren |
(part of Vance see subsection (b)) | ||
10A | 3 | (part of Wake see subsection (b)) |
10B | 3 | (part of Wake see subsection (b)) |
10C | 3 | (part of Wake see subsection (b)) |
10D | 5 | (part of Wake see subsection (b)) |
10E | 3 | (part of Wake see subsection (b)) |
10F | 3 | (part of Wake see subsection (b)) |
12 | 11 | Harnett |
Johnston | ||
Lee | ||
14 | 10 | Cumberland |
15 | 7 | Bladen |
Brunswick | ||
Columbus | ||
16 | 7 | Durham |
17 | 5 | Alamance |
15B | 5 | Orange |
Chatham | ||
21 | 4 | Scotland |
Anson | ||
Richmond | ||
20 | 6 | Robeson |
22 | 4 | Caswell |
Rockingham | ||
4 | Stokes | |
Surry | ||
24 | 14 | Guilford |
25 | 6 | Cabarrus |
37 | 5 | Randolph |
27 | 5 | Rowan |
29 | 5 | Hoke |
Moore | ||
28 | 3 | Montgomery |
Stanly | ||
1 | (part of Union see subsection (b)) | |
2 | (part of Union see subsection (b)) | |
30 | 2 | Union |
31 | 11 | Forsyth |
32 | 6 | Alexander |
Iredell | ||
33 | 6 | Davidson |
Davie | ||
34 | 5 | Alleghany |
Ashe | ||
Wilkes | ||
Yadkin | ||
35 | 4 | Avery |
Madison | ||
Mitchell | ||
Watauga | ||
Yancey | ||
36 | 10 | Burke |
Caldwell | ||
Catawba | ||
26 | 21 | Mecklenburg |
38 | 7 | Gaston |
39 | 6 | Cleveland |
Lincoln | ||
40 | 7 | Buncombe |
41 | 4 | McDowell |
Rutherford | ||
42 | 5 | Henderson |
Polk | ||
Transylvania | ||
43 | 7 | Cherokee |
Clay | ||
Graham | ||
Haywood | ||
Jackson | ||
Macon | ||
Swain. |
The names and boundaries of voting tabulation districts specified for Mecklenburg County, Wake County, and Vance County in this section are as shown on the 2010 Census Redistricting TIGER/Line Shapefiles. Precinct boundaries for Union County are those shown on the Legislative Services Office's redistricting computer database on January 1, 2005; and for other counties are those reported by the United States Bureau of the Census under Public Law 94-171 for the 1990 Census in the IVTD Version of the TIGER files.
County | Magistrates Min. | Additional Seats of Court |
Camden | 3 | |
Chowan | 3 | |
Currituck | 3 | |
Dare | 4 | |
Gates | 3 | |
Pasquotank | 4 | |
Perquimans | 3 | |
Martin | 4 | |
Beaufort | 4 | |
Tyrrell | 3 | |
Hyde | 3.5 | |
Washington | 3 | |
Pitt | 13 | Farmville Ayden |
Craven | 8 | Havel ock |
Pamlico | 3 | |
Carteret | 6 | |
Sampson | 5 | |
Duplin | 5 | |
Jones | 4 | |
Onslow | 11 | |
New Hanover | 14 | |
Pender | 5 | |
Halifax | 7 | Roanoke Rapids, Scotland Neck |
Northampton | 3 | |
Bertie | 3 | |
Hertford | 4 | |
Nash | 9 | Rocky Mount |
Edgecombe | 7 | Rocky Mount |
Wilson | 7 | |
Wayne | 9 | Mount Olive |
Greene | 3 | |
Lenoir | 7 | La Grange |
Granville | 5 | |
Vance | 6 | |
Warren | 3 | |
Franklin | 4 | |
Person | 4 | |
Caswell | 5 | |
Wake | 32 | Apex, Wendell, Fuquay-Varina, Wake Forest |
Harnett | 7 | Dunn |
Johnston | 10 | Benson, Clayton, Selma |
Lee | 5 | |
Cumberland | 20 | |
Bladen | 4 | |
Brunswick | 8 | |
Columbus | 5 | Tabor City |
Durham | 18 | |
Alamance | 12 | Burlington |
Orange | 7 | Chapel Hill Siler City |
Chatham | 4 | |
Scotland | 5 | |
Hoke | 4 | |
Robeson | 12 | Fairmont, Maxton, Pembroke, Red Springs, Rowland, St. Pauls |
Rockingham | 8 | Reidsville, Eden, Madison |
Stokes | 4 | |
Surry | 5 | Mt. Airy High Point |
Guilford | 32 | |
Cabarrus | 10 | Kannapolis |
Montgomery | 4 | |
Randolph | 9 | Liberty |
Rowan | 9 | |
Stanly | 6 | |
Union | 7 | |
Anson | 4 | |
Richmond | 5 | Hamlet |
Moore | 5 | Southern Pines |
Forsyth | 20 | |
Alexander | 4 | Kernersville |
Davidson | 8 | Thomasville |
Davie | 4 | |
Iredell | 9 | Mooresville |
Alleghany | 3 | |
Ashe | 4 | |
Wilkes | 6 | |
Yadkin | 4 | |
Avery | 3 | |
Madison | 3 | |
Mitchell | 3 | |
Watauga | 4 | |
Yancey | 3 | |
Burke | 5.6 | |
Caldwell | 6 | |
Catawba | 10 | Hickory |
Mecklenburg | 38.5 | |
Gaston | 17 | |
Cleveland | 8 | |
Lincoln | 6 | |
Buncombe | 15 | |
Henderson | 7 | |
McDowell | 4 | |
Polk | 3 | |
Rutherford | 6 | |
Transylvania | 4 | |
Cherokee | 4 | |
Clay | 3 | |
Graham | 3 | |
Haywood | 5 | Canton |
Jackson | 4 | |
Macon | 4 | |
Swain | 3 |
The Administrative Office of the Courts shall report by March 1 of each year to the chairs of the House of Representatives Appropriations Committee on Justice and Public Safety and the Senate Appropriations Committee on Justice and Public Safety regarding each of the following:
N.C. Gen. Stat. § 7A-133