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Republicans sued to remove approximately 225,000 voters from North Carolina's rolls and to block some overseas voters from casting ballots.
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In North Carolina, litigation and elections tend to go hand in hand.
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North Carolina election officials won't know until later this week whether some in-person early voting sites in areas hit by Helene need to be relocated.
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The FBI is investigating what it calls a "series of suspicious mailings sent to election officials in several states," including North Carolina.
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North Carolina's first absentee ballots for the November election will now be distributed starting late next week.
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Ordered by the North Carolina Supreme Court to reprint absentee ballots, the state elections board said it's unsure when it can start sending ballots to voters who have requested them.
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A last-minute order from the North Carolina Court of Appeals blocked state elections officials from proceeding with the statutory start of mailing out absentee ballots.
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A state trial judge denied Kennedy's request for a temporary restraining order to delay the start of sending out absentee ballots and an order that elections officials remove his name.
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State elections officials must wait for the Green Party and Democratic Party conventions next month to finalize the ballot for this year's general election
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The North Carolina State Board of Elections officially recognized “We the People” as a party, putting Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., on the ballot as a presidential candidate