Mehr Sher | Carolina Public Press
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Voting is tricky. Some NC rules have changed. Misinformation creates confusion. Answers to frequently asked questions offer a reference.
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Seven North Carolina counties have lost elections directors since January. More than 50 have left in the last five years. The state is worried about loss of knowledge.
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Political, academic and judicial leaders among those backing new legal challenge to North Carolina congressional and legislative election districts.
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Changes to a North Carolina law make it easier to prosecute people who distribute drugs, including fentanyl, if the drug user dies.
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If N.C. Senate Bill 747 becomes law, it would grant poll watchers greater authority to observe voting. Critics believe it would threaten election integrity.
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Two years after resettling, Afghans face legal delays in the U.S. immigration system while adapting to a new life.
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The new requirement, considered part of a larger trend of voter suppression efforts in North Carolina, has drawn criticism from civil rights groups, experts, and nonprofit voting organizations in the state, as it is believed to make it more difficult for minority voters to cast their votes.
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The registered youth voter population in North Carolina holds tremendous potential to impact election outcomes. Despite being the largest, racially diverse group of potential voters in North Carolina, millennial and Gen Z voters have the lowest voter turnout of any generation.