Four Democrat justices on the North Carolina Supreme Court could become the “Usurper Four” if they manage to remove two of their colleagues from a case involving Constitutional Amendments that were voted on in 2018.
Locke’d and Loaded: Democrats seek to overturn 2018 voter ID amendment in North Carolina
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The North Carolina State Board of Elections launched a new effort to modernize the state's data system and said there are 75,000 voters remaining on the Registration Repair List, the ongoing work on tens of thousands of incomplete voter registrations across the state.
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