Elections board wants three-judge panel to hear ‘never residents’ case
The North Carolina State Board of Elections is asking for a three-judge Superior Court panel to hear a lawsuit challenging “never residents” as voters in state elections.
A federal Appeals Court has shortened the briefing timeline in a case challenging North Carolina’s ban on “ballot selfies.”
State and national Republican groups have resolved their 2024 lawsuit against North Carolina’s elections board over removing from state voting rolls any noncitizens identified through jury questionnaires.
The Robeson County Board of Elections issued challenger Allen Dial a certificate of election Monday as the winner of Pembroke’s 2023 mayoral race.
The Libertarian voter challenging North Carolina’s ban on “ballot selfies” hopes a federal court will resolve her appeal by the November election.
The North Carolina State Board of Elections is urging the state’s highest court not to step into a legal dispute over the 2023 Pembroke mayoral race.
The state and national Republican parties are asking a North Carolina court to determine that so-called “never residents” cannot vote in state elections.
North Carolina election officials will count the votes cast for Margot Dupre in the Republican primary for US Senate, despite the fact that Dupre has been disqualified from the race after a residency challenge.
A federal judge has approved a deal among Republican and Democratic Party organizations, along with North Carolina’s state elections board, to end a lawsuit over incomplete voter registration records.
Control over appointments to North Carolina’s State Board of Elections depends on the outcome of a legal dispute that headed to the state’s second-highest court Tuesday afternoon.
The North Carolina State Board of Elections and two local elections boards oppose College Democrats’ request for a federal court injunction mandating early voting sites on three state university campuses.
The North Carolina State Board of Elections’ Registration Repair Project has completed registration records of more than 32,000 voters statewide.