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North Carolina Lawmakers Approve New Maps, Congressional Primary Date
The North Carolina General Assembly wrapped up a special session Friday devoted to approving new congressional districts.
Unlikely Advocates Push To Give 16-Year-Olds A Vote — And A Voice
NAACP Weighs In On Voter ID, Criticizes Board of Elections
The North Carolina NAACP is criticizing the State Board of Elections for not educating voters and poll workers on the latest election rules.
Will Millennials Make It To The Polls In 2016?
Millennials are now the biggest cohort of registered voters in North Carolina, but whether they will show up to the polls this year is an open question.
Ex-Felons Fight To Restore Their Right To Vote
Costs Continue Rising For Court Challenges To Legislative Map
The North Carolina General Assembly's defense of its congressional maps continues to get more expensive.
Author Says North Carolina Has Moved Backward On Voting Rights
Investigative journalist Ari Berman spoke Wednesday at Wake Forest University.
Avoiding A Lawsuit, Alabama Agrees To Comply With Voting Law
Poll Workers Remind Voters To Prepare For 2016 Voter ID Requirements
Elections officials across the state are taking time to educate voters at the polls about the new voter ID requirements that will be in place during the 2016 primary in March, and there are a few k