Republican leaders hope the new voting map will help the GOP keep control of Congress in Washington.
The new map includes changes to districts 1 and 3.
The public is invited to submit comments on the plan here.
District 1, which is represented by Democrat Don Davis, loses four counties, including Wayne and Wilson, but gains six historically Republican counties.
Meanwhile, District 3, which is represented by Republican Greg Murphy, gains Wayne and Wilson counties.
The changes proposed for District 1 add Dare, Hyde, Pamlico, Carteret, Craven and Beaufort counties.
District 3 would lose those counties and gain Wayne, Lenior, Greene and Wilson counties.
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That means Wayne and Wilson counties would lose their Democratic representative.
ABC11 has reached out to Davis and Murphy for comment but has not heard back.
The Democratic National Committee did respond to the news, calling the efforts to redraw the maps "corruption at its worst."
"Sen. Phil Berger decided to secure his own dishonest backroom deal and throw North Carolinians under the bus in the process," said DNC Chair Ken Martin. "North Carolinians deserve fair congressional maps, and Republicans' plan to deny their own constituents won't be tolerated by the people they were elected to represent. The DNC stands with North Carolina Democrats who are fighting tooth and nail for fair representation. We beat North Carolina Republicans already this year, and we will do it again."
State lawmakers return to Raleigh next week to begin debating the proposed new voting map.
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