North Carolina state board of elections
Sheriff Candidate Shouldn't Have Been Sworn In
Election officials say a local North Carolina sheriff's candidate shouldn't have taken office while formal protests in the race are pending.
North Carolina Officials Sought To Charge Political Operator
North Carolina officials sought criminal charges after the 2016 election against the man now at the center of absentee ballot fraud allegations, but prosecutors didn't indict him before the now dis
More Time May Be Needed For North Carolina Election Decision
The head of North Carolina's elections board is suggesting more time may be needed to decide whether a new congressional district election is necessary due to absentee ballot fraud allegations.
Elections Leader Named To Probe North Carolina Congress Race
North Carolina's governor has named a new state elections board chairman tasked with leading an investigation into alleged absentee ballot fraud and irregularities in a very close congressional rac
Judges Rule North Carolina Elections Board Unconstitutional
A three-judge panel says changes made to North Carolina's elections board over the last year were unconstitutional.
North Carolina Won't Allow Candidates To Accept Cryptocurrencies
Candidates for political office in North Carolina will not be allowed to accept campaign donations in Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies.
Campaign Watchdog Wants Review Of Appeals Judge's Campaign
A longtime North Carolina campaign finance number-cruncher wants the state elections board to scrutinize an appeals court judge's campaign committee.
Update: Judges Keep New State Election Law Blocked
A panel of judges says a law approved by North Carolina Republican lawmakers shifting election oversight powers away from the new Democratic governor won't be enforced until Gov. Roy Cooper's lawsuit challenging those changes is resolved.
North Carolina Official Election Outcomes Delayed, Including Governor's Race
County election boards across North Carolina were scheduled to finalize results by Friday, but many local boards need more time.