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Republican Jefferson Griffin has filed protests challenging more than 60,000 ballots in the race for a seat on the North Carolina Supreme Court, in which he currently trails Democratic incumbent Allison Riggs by 625 votes
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A study of access to polls during elections has found systemic barriers to voting on tribal lands contribute to substantial disparities in turnout.
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North Carolinians again split their tickets, electing Josh Stein, a Democrat, as governor, but choosing Republican Donald Trump for president.
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The 2024 presidential contest and other major political races are coming to a climax; North Carolina sits among the most contested of battleground states as the final votes are cast.
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As of Friday, more than 4 million, or 51%, of North Carolina's registered voters had already cast ballots by mail or in-person during the early voting period, which ends Saturday, Nov. 2 at 3 p.m.
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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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Tens of thousands of voters part of the civically-engaged Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina stand to make a difference in the election.
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Cary is among the local governments asking voters to approve bonds this November. The town wants $590 million for parks and recreation, and affordable housing.
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In North Carolina, litigation and elections tend to go hand in hand.
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The North Carolina State Board of Elections has unanimously passed an emergency resolution to make several voting changes in western North Carolina after Hurricane Helene devastated the region.