Federal preapproval bill to exclude N.C. voter ID law
A bill introduced in Congress earlier this month would redefine which states need federal preapproval of their voting laws, excluding North Carolina from ...
Read More »A bill introduced in Congress earlier this month would redefine which states need federal preapproval of their voting laws, excluding North Carolina from ...
Read More »New voter identification requirements are sowing legal challenges not just in North Carolina, but beyond its borders — with Texas bracing to become ...
Read More »Student voters may find themselves searching for a new voting site next year. The reduced level of early voting at Rams Head Dining Hall has made the ...
Read More »The U.S. Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against North Carolina on Monday challenging the state’s voting law on the basis of discriminatory intent ...
Read More »Students at Appalachian State University will soon be bringing their ballots to a bring-your-own-beer nightclub on campus.
Read More »GREENVILLE — Student leaders from across the state might have disagreed on rhetoric, but ultimately found middle ground in response to new voting policies ...
Read More »A flurry of voting law proposals bundled into one large bill at the N.C. General Assembly could cost the state extra money and increase wait times for ...
Read More »Voters heading to the polls next November might be forced to take a closer look at their ballots if an N.C. General Assembly bill becomes law.
Read More »More than 60,000 young voters will be eligible to vote for the first time in this fall’s election — thanks to an N.C. law that requires voter registration ...
Read More »Local and state Democratic candidates stole the spotlight from the presidential campaign at a rally Saturday.
Read More »The results of November’s gubernatorial election could prompt North Carolina to join 11 other states in requiring voters to show photo identification ...
Read More »A flurry of efforts by Republican state legislators to alter voting procedures has been viewed by some as an assault on voting rights in the state.
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