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State Board of Elections Executive Director Karen Brinson Bell addressed the North Carolina House Oversight and Reform Committee last week.
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The justices on Tuesday rejected the broadest view of a legal theory that could have transformed elections for Congress and president by leaving state legislatures virtually unchecked by their state courts when dealing with federal elections.
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Sweeping changes to North Carolina elections law have been approved in a party-line vote in the state Senate. The legislation now heads to the House.
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Former President Donald Trump is blasting his historic federal indictment as "ridiculous" and "baseless." His comments come in his first public appearances since the charges were unsealed. In appearances at Republican state conventions in Georgia and North Carolina, Trump tried to frame the 37 criminal charges he's facing as an attack not just on him but also on his supporters.
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Top Republicans in the state Senate have filed major changes to the state’s election laws.
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Wake County officials recently approved a new paper-based device that uses touch screen technology for ballot marking.
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The Supreme Court on Wednesday seemed skeptical of making a broad ruling that would leave state legislatures virtually unchecked in making rules for congressional and presidential elections.
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WUNC's Rusty Jacobs observes the county canvass, the painstaking process that results in the final tally of votes
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Good evening! Follow live updates as WUNC reporters, producers and editors cover Election Day 2022 across the Triangle. Digital editors Elizabeth Baier and Laura Pellicer are curating the blog tonight.
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A panel of trial judges on Monday declared unconstitutional a 1973 law that requires the “unconditional discharge of an inmate, of a probationer, or of a parolee” before their voting rights can be restored.