Rusty Jacobs
Voting and Election Integrity ReporterRusty Jacobs is WUNC's Voting and Election Integrity Reporter. He previously worked at WUNC as a reporter and substitute host from 2001 until 2007. He returned to WUNC in 2017 after a nine-year absence during which he went to law school at UNC-Chapel Hill and then served as an Assistant District Attorney in Wake County.
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The board is taking public comment on proposed rules for how poll officials will apply the photo ID requirement in NC elections.
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State House Speaker Tim Moore filed to run for the 14th Congressional District seat in 2024. The district is one of four that a federal lawsuit claims was racially gerrymandered by Republican lawmakers.
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A three-judge panel in state court Thursday sided with Cooper and issued a preliminary injunction in his lawsuit to block a Republican-backed law that would strip him of appointment power over state and county elections boards
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A lawsuit filed this week claims a newly drawn state Senate district map violates federal Voting Rights Act protections for Black voters.
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Former North Carolina Congressman Madison Cawthorn faced a candidate challenge similar to cases seeking to block Donald Trump from ballots in 2024.
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Republicans are set to gain at least three congressional seats, under a new map approved by North Carolina lawmakers.
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The Republican-controlled North Carolina General Assembly approved GOP-drawn district maps for congressional races and state legislative seats.
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Republicans could pick up at least three Congressional seats in 2024 and hold onto their state legislative super majorities under new political district maps.
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Republicans in the majority of the North Carolina General Assembly have released proposed maps for state Legislative and U.S. Congressional districts
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The GOP-led North Carolina General Assembly just completed a run of public comment sessions on the drawing of new Congressional and state legislative district maps.