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NORTH CAROLINA PRESIDENTIAL AND CONGRESSIONAL RACES
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North Carolina could be crucial to who wins the White House, as Joe Biden and President Trump are in a dead heat in the toss-up state.
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Republican incumbent Sen. Thom Tillis is defending his seat against Democrat Cal Cunningham, a former state legislator, in the most expensive Senate race in U.S. history, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.
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North Carolina has 13 congressional districts, which were redrawn in 2019 after legal challenges to partisan gerrymandering.
SOUTH CAROLINA PRESIDENTIAL AND CONGRESSIONAL RACES
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South Carolina Republican incumbent Lindsey Graham has faced a tight battle with Democrat Jaime Harrison.
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South Carolina has seven congressional districts on the ballot.
NORTH CAROLINA STATEWIDE RACES
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Incumbent Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper is also running for reelection against Republican Lt. Gov. Dan Forest.
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Control of the North Carolina state legislature is at stake with 50 state Senate seats on the ballot.
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Control of the state legislature is at stake with 120 North Carolina House of Representative seats on the ballot.
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Council of State offices include: Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Auditor, Commissioner of Agriculture, Commissioner of Insurance, Commissioner of Labor, Secretary of State, Superintendent of Public Instruction and Treasurer.
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Offices on the ballot include Supreme Court Chief Justice, Supreme Court Associate Justices, NC Court of Appeals, NC Superior Court and NC District Court Judges.
OTHER NORTH CAROLINA RACES
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Offices on the ballot include Mecklenburg County Commissioners, Register of Deeds, and Soil and Water Conservation District Supervisor.
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Three city of Charlotte bond proposals are on the ballot: one for transportation, one for housing and one for neighborhood improvement.
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Offices on the ballot include: Board of Commissioners, Register of Deeds, Board of Education, Soil and Water Conservation District Supervisor and three City of Cherryville bonds.
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Offices on the ballot include Board of Commissioners, Register of Deeds, Soil and Water Conservation District Supervisor and Board of Education.
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Offices on the ballot include Board of Commissioners, Board of Education and Soil and Water Conservation District Supervisor.
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Offices on the ballot include Board of Commissioners, Board of Education, Register of Deeds, and Soil and Water Conservation District Supervisor.
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Offices on the ballot include Board of Commissioners, Soil and Water Conservation District Supervisor and Board of Education.
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Offices on the ballot include Board of Commissioners, Register of Deeds, Soil and Water Conservation District Supervisor, Board of Education, city of Locust Mayor and Locust City Council.
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Offices on the ballot include Board of Commissioners, Board of Education, Register of Deeds, Soil and Water Conservation District Supervisor and two Village of Marvin charter amendments.
OTHER SOUTH CAROLINA RACES
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Offices on the ballot include County Council, Soil and Water District Commission, York School District Trustee, Rock Hill School District Trustee, Clover School District Trustee, Fort Mill School District Trustee, Fishing Creek Watershed Conservation District, Tinker's Creek Watershed Conservation District and the Bethel/Lake Wylie land acquisition referendum.
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Offices on the ballot include Clerk of Court, Auditor, Coroner, County Treasurer, County Council and Capital Project Sales Tax and Change of Government referendums.
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Offices on the ballot include County Council, Soil and Water District Commission, School Board, Tinker's Creek Watershed Conservation District, Rocky Creek Watershed Conservation District, and Capital Project Sales Tax referendum, Chester County Change In Form Of County Government.
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Offices on the ballot include County Council, Soil and Water District Commission and Thicketty Creek Watershed Conservation District.
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Offices on the ballot include Clerk of Court; County Council; Soil and Water District Commission; School Board; Browns Creek Watershed Conservation District; Fire District Commissioner for Santuc, Monarch, Jonesville, Southside; Carlisle Mayor; Union Mayor; Union City Council; and Carlisle Town Council.
LATEST ELECTION NEWS
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Fox News has struck a deal averting a trial in the blockbuster defamation suit filed by the election-tech company Dominion Voting Systems over spurious claims of fraud in the 2020 presidential race.
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Even as the Jan. 6 hearings play out, election misinformation keeps spreading. NPR tracked four leaders preaching false information about election fraud at hundreds of grassroots events nationwide.
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The controversial review of the 2020 election in Maricopa County affirmed the accuracy of the official tally. But the report still raises alleged concerns about the election system.
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Voting officials, who used to operate in relative anonymity, are facing threats and intense pressure as a large chunk of American voters have no confidence the system is fair.
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Election materials are no longer in the custody of election officials — a possible violation of law, the DOJ says. And plans for canvassing may violate laws aimed at preventing voter intimidation.
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GOP-led legislatures in dozens of states are moving to change election laws in ways that could make it harder to vote, for example, by reducing early voting days or limiting access to voting by mail.
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North Carolina's top elections administrator says the census delay will make it impossible for some local governments to carry out their elections on time.
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Republican North Carolina Congressman Madison Cawthorn praised Democratic Governor Roy Cooper and then said the 2020 election was not fraudulent.
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The company is seeking $1.3 billion from President Trump's attorney who has targeted Dominion with false claims after Trump's election loss in November. Additional lawsuits are possible.
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Despite issues such as the coronavirus pandemic, the economy and racial injustice, more than 1 million North Carolinians who were eligible to vote decided to take a pass in 2020.
Follow the latest news and information about voting and the 2020 election, including essential information about how to vote during a pandemic and more.