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Elections Board Readies For Showdown Between 9th District Candidates
On Monday, the State Board of Elections will begin a hearing on what to do with North Carolina's embattled 9th Congressional District.
Sandusky, Ohio, Makes Election Day A Paid Holiday — By Swapping Out Columbus Day
Officials have been "thinking a lot about voter access and democracy," says City Manager Eric Wobser, "and so we thought it was a really natural switch."
Ahead Of 2020 Election, Voting Rights Becomes A Key Issue For Democrats
Whether the party's focus on voting issues has an effect on the nuts and bolts of the next presidential election remains to be seen.
Elections Board Member Who Helped Spur Investigation Won't Return
Former state elections board chairman Josh Malcolm, who indirectly sparked an election fraud investigation, said Thursday he will not serve on a new board.
North Carolina's Ninth District: Two Months On, Still In Limbo
North Carolina is home to the last unsettled congressional race in the nation: the 9th District, around Charlotte.
House Democrats Introduce Anti-Corruption Bill As Symbolic 1st Act
Democrats say the bill is for people who "feel left out and locked out from their own democracy." It addresses voting, political money, redistricting and ethics.