NC registration repair project has resolved 36,000 voter registrations
North Carolina election officials have resolved more than 36,000 incomplete voter registration records since launching a registration repair project last summer.
The NCSBE executive director Sam Hayes will now decide whether the documented allegations merit the removal of Melton, Anson County’s elections director.
A North Carolina judge has signed off on the deal ending a dispute between state and national Republican groups and the State Board of Elections over incomplete voter registration records. The settlement also involved input from the Democratic National Committee. Chief US District Judge Richard Myers had signed the deal in a case titled Kivett...
Mount Olive native Ron Herring has been named as the director of election security and enforcement for the North Carolina State Board of Elections, effective immediately.
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.
National Republican and Democratic Party groups and the North Carolina State Board of Elections have reached a deal ending a GOP lawsuit over incomplete state vote registrations.
State and national Republican Party groups are dropping appeals to the North Carolina Supreme Court in two election-related cases. At least one case is heading toward a settlement.
Nearly a quarter million registered voters in North Carolina will be asked to verify their identity to ensure the accuracy of current voter rolls, according to a Feb. 3 press release from the NC Board of Elections.
The North Carolina State Board of Elections’ Registration Repair Project has completed registration records of more than 32,000 voters statewide.
A federal judge has rejected attempts from the Democratic National Committee and clients of Democratic operative Marc Elias to intervene in a North Carolina election dispute.
The North Carolina State Board of Elections voted unanimously to hold a public comment period and meeting on proposed permanent rules for non-citizen list maintenance.
The state elections board is pushing back against Democrats’ charges that a recent lawsuit settlement will give the feds “unfettered access” to private voter information.