NC 4th Congressional District: Map, Current Representative & Key Facts

If you’re a resident of central North Carolina’s Research Triangle region, understanding your congressional representation starts with knowing the boundaries of the NC 4th Congressional District and who represents you in Washington. Following years of high-profile redistricting battles after the 2020 U.S. Census, the district’s 2024-2030 boundaries are now finalized, serving one of the most educated, economically dynamic regions in the Southeastern U.S. This guide is designed for local voters, new residents, and political enthusiasts to navigate district boundaries, learn about your representative, and access resources to engage with your congressional office.


Table of Contents#

  1. Overview of the NC 4th Congressional District
  2. 2024 NC 4th District Map & Boundary Breakdown
  3. Current Representative (2023-2025 Term)
  4. Top Policy Priorities for the NC 4th District
  5. How to Engage With Your Congressional Office
  6. Frequently Asked Questions
  7. References

Overview of the NC 4th Congressional District#

North Carolina has 14 total U.S. House districts after gaining one seat in the 2020 Census. The 4th District is a longstanding Democratic stronghold, with a 2024 Cook Partisan Voting Index (PVI) of D+16, meaning it votes 16 points more Democratic than the national average.

Key demographic and economic details for the district (2024 data):

  • Total population: ~765,000 residents
  • Racial breakdown: 59% White, 22% Black, 9% Hispanic, 7% Asian, 3% multiracial
  • Median household income: $86,200 (32% higher than the North Carolina state average)
  • 48% of residents hold a bachelor’s degree or higher, making it one of the most educated congressional districts in the U.S.
  • Home to three major research universities (Duke University, UNC-Chapel Hill, North Carolina Central University) and Research Triangle Park (RTP), the largest research park in North America, hosting 500+ biotech, tech, and healthcare firms.

2024 NC 4th District Map & Boundary Breakdown#

The current district boundaries were finalized by the North Carolina General Assembly in 2023, following a state Supreme Court ruling that overturned earlier partisan gerrymandering challenges. These boundaries will be used for all congressional elections from 2024 through 2030.

Areas Included in the NC 4th District:#

  1. Full counties:
    • Durham County
    • Orange County
    • Chatham County
  2. Partial Wake County:
    • Northern and western portions of Raleigh
    • Most of Cary, Apex, and Morrisville
  3. Key landmarks inside district lines: Duke University, UNC-Chapel Hill, North Carolina Central University, Research Triangle Park, Chapel Hill/Carrboro downtown, Durham downtown, Jordan Lake State Recreation Area.

Areas Excluded from the NC 4th District:#

Southern and eastern Wake County, Johnston County, Granville County, and Alamance County are assigned to North Carolina’s 1st, 13th, and 6th congressional districts respectively.

You can verify if your address falls inside the 4th District using the U.S. House of Representatives “Find Your Rep” tool for 100% accurate boundary confirmation.


Current Representative (2023-2025 Term)#

The NC 4th District is represented by Valerie Foushee (Democrat), who was first elected to the seat in 2022 after long-time incumbent David Price retired following 35 years in office.

Background and Career#

A lifelong resident of Orange County, Foushee spent 21 years as a public school administrator before entering public office. Her prior public service experience includes:

  • 8 years on the Orange County Board of Commissioners (2004-2012)
  • 10 years in the North Carolina State Senate representing District 23 (2012-2022)
  • First Black woman to represent the NC 4th District in Congress

Committee Assignments (118th Congress)#

  1. Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure (Subcommittees on Highways and Transit, Water Resources and Environment)
  2. Committee on Science, Space, and Technology (Subcommittees on Energy, Research and Technology)

Top Policy Priorities for the NC 4th District#

Foushee’s policy agenda is aligned with the unique needs of the district’s population and economy:

  1. Research and Biotech Funding: Advocates for expanded federal funding for the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and National Science Foundation (NSF) to support RTP’s life sciences ecosystem and STEM education programs at local universities.
  2. Affordable Housing: Pushes for expanded federal housing vouchers, low-income housing tax credits, and tenant protection laws to address the 30% rise in local rent costs between 2019 and 2024.
  3. Climate Action: Supports implementation of Inflation Reduction Act clean energy tax incentives for local firms, and funding for electric vehicle charging infrastructure and flood mitigation for Chatham County and Jordan Lake communities.
  4. Reproductive and Healthcare Access: Co-sponsors federal legislation to protect abortion access nationwide, and has advocated for lower prescription drug costs and full implementation of North Carolina’s 2023 Medicaid expansion.
  5. Voting Rights: Has co-sponsored the Voting Rights Advancement Act to counter state-level voting restriction efforts in North Carolina.

How to Engage With Your Congressional Office#

Foushee’s team provides constituent services for all 4th District residents, including support with passport applications, veteran benefits claims, social security disputes, and federal grant applications for local nonprofits and governments.

Contact Information#

Office LocationAddressPhoneHours
Washington DC Office2464 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515(202) 225-17849AM-5PM ET, Mon-Fri
Durham District Office300 West Morgan Street, Suite 110, Durham, NC 27701(919) 286-04179AM-5PM ET, Mon-Fri
Chapel Hill District Office109 East Franklin Street, Suite 220, Chapel Hill, NC 27514(984) 234-18109AM-5PM ET, Mon-Fri

You can also sign up for Foushee’s monthly newsletter on her official website to receive alerts for town halls, mobile office hours, and local community events.


Frequently Asked Questions#

  1. When will the NC 4th District boundaries be updated next? The current boundaries will remain in place until after the 2030 U.S. Census, when all congressional districts nationwide will be redrawn to reflect population changes.
  2. Who is running for the NC 4th District seat in the 2024 general election? Incumbent Democrat Valerie Foushee is running for re-election against Republican challenger Eric Blankenburg and Libertarian challenger Guy Meilleur.
  3. How do I request constituent services from my representative? You can submit a request via the official 4th District website or call your nearest district office directly.

References#

  1. North Carolina State Board of Elections. (2023). 2024 Congressional District Official Maps. Retrieved from https://www.ncsbe.gov
  2. U.S. House of Representatives. (2024). Representative Valerie Foushee Official Profile. Retrieved from https://www.house.gov
  3. Cook Political Report. (2024). 2024 North Carolina Partisan Voting Index. Retrieved from https://cookpolitical.com
  4. North Carolina General Assembly. (2023). 2023 Congressional Redistricting Session Legislation. Retrieved from https://www.ncleg.gov
  5. Durham County Board of Elections. (2024). District Boundary Verification Tool. Retrieved from https://www.dconc.gov/government/departments-a-e/board-of-elections

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