State Board Alerts Voters That No Photo ID Needed In Upcoming Primary
The North Carolina State Board of Elections (NCSBE) is trying to get the word out that voter photo ID will not be required in the upcoming March primary.
The North Carolina State Board of Elections (NCSBE) is trying to get the word out that voter photo ID will not be required in the upcoming March primary.
State election officials will be in Guilford County Monday night to educate voters on upcoming changes as new voter ID requirements in North Carolina will go into effect in 2020.
The state Senate has given its final approval for photo ID requirements for in-person voting.
The state's highest court has rejected a request to block two proposed amendments to the state's constitution from the November ballots.
A panel of federal judges heard arguments Tuesday over North Carolina's controversial voting law at the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond, Virginia.
The ruling leaves in place the state law that requires those voting in person to show an accepted type of photo ID, eliminates same-day registration, and ends out-of-precinct voting.
A federal trial testing North Carolina's photo ID requirement wrapped up in Winston-Salem Monday.