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A federal judge says two lawsuits challenging how North Carolina legislators recently tightened same-day voter registration can proceed.
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WUNC visited the campuses of N.C. Central and Campbell to gauge the level of elections engagement among college students.
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North Carolina voters like the early voting option, which at least two GOP candidates have talked about curtailing.
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Durham and Chapel Hill are among the North Carolina cities and towns with new mayors after Tuesday's election.
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After approving funding for joining the multi-state collective known by acronym ERIC, Republicans in the North Carolina General Assembly want to prohibit the state from joining the organization
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The change comes following an appeals court ruling. The State Board of Elections said the expanded scope of who can register and vote begins Wednesday. A law meant to prevent felons from having voting rights restored while they are on probation, parole or post-release supervision is before the state Supreme Court.
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North Carolina's 2022 Primary Election has arrived. All day long, WUNC will bring you live updates from around the state.
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A closer look at the statewide races in North Carolina for the 2022 Primary Election. Voters will elect a new U.S. senator, along with seats on the N.C. Supreme Court and Court of Appeals.
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The judges' decision expands on a preliminary injunction issued last August in a trial challenging a state law that delays the restoration of voting rights for some offenders who aren’t serving prison or jail time.
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2021 captured voters' attention more than four years prior. In total, more than 117,000 voters in North Carolina switched party affiliation last year, compared with about 49,000 who switched affiliation in 2017.