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The decision Monday from the three-judge panel handed a significant setback to legislative Republicans seeking to wrest those decisions from the governor.
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North Carolina is one 15 states holding nominating contests on Tuesday for offices including president
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Sen. Lisa Grafstein, D-Wake, moved to a different district in November. She made the move after new redistricting maps put her old home in the same district as fellow Sen. Jay Chaudhuri.
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GOP-led House passed a Republican-backed bill to take appointment power over the state elections board away from the governor
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A new political party is close to getting on the ballot in North Carolina. But the party is facing hurdles at the State Board of Elections, and it’s not sure if it will have a presidential candidate next year.
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Legislative Republicans have filed a bill aimed at changing the state's law over how the elections board is constituted; the last time they did so the state Supreme Court struck it down.
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Gov. Roy Cooper picked the five members from nominees provided by the state Democratic and Republican parties. The panel is tasked with helping implement a photo voter ID law and administering 2024 elections for president, governor and a host of other positions.
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Among the results certified Tuesday were the election of Republican U.S. Rep. Ted Budd to the U.S. Senate and all 14 of the state’s U.S. House races. The board's executive director says county and state audits substantiated the accuracy of the count.
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State and local election officials consumed with preparing for a midterm just seven weeks away must contend with persistent — yet baseless — claims from 2020.
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A survey of local elections directors showed more than a dozen incidents of party-appointed precinct observers violating rules of conduct in this May's primaries.