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Republicans sued to remove approximately 225,000 voters from North Carolina's rolls and to block some overseas voters from casting ballots.
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It is already illegal for noncitizens to vote in federal or state elections. The current entry in the North Carolina constitution says that voting is limited to 鈥渆very person born in the United States and every other person who has been naturalized, 18 years of age.鈥
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A Wake County Superior Court judge denied the North Carolina Republican Party's request to block use of the UNC Mobile One Card as a form of voter ID.
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North Carolina Asian Americans Together, El Pueblo, NC Black Alliance and other advocacy groups today called on voters in November to vote against a change to the state constitution that says noncitizens cannot vote in North Carolina 鈥 a prohibition that is already state law.
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UNC-Chapel Hill students and employees may use their school-issued digital photo IDs to vote in this year's elections.
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An elections bill would require the sponsor of political ads to disclose the use of A.I. if it provides false or misleading information to voters
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A federal judge has halted the enforcement of a North Carolina law that made it a serious crime for someone to vote while still on probation or parole for a felony conviction when they had simply violated the voting law by mistake.
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A Senate committee debated GOP measures that would alter rules governing North Carolina elections.
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North Carolina voters will make important decisions at the polls this year.
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The justices ruled 4-3 鈥 with registered Democrats in the majority 鈥 that oral arguments over the constitutionality of a 2018 voter ID law will be held next month. Friday's order grants a request by minority voters who sued to overturn the law approved by the General Assembly.