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RALEIGH — Students and employees at all University of North Carolina system campuses will be able to use their school identification cards for the state’s…
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RALEIGH — Gov. Roy Cooper has vetoed one bill that addressed potential voting in North Carolina by non-citizens but signed another that strengthens…
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Campuses that failed to win approval for their student IDs to be used for voting will get more time and a clearer definition of the requirements under a bill approved Thursday afternoon.
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North Carolina voters will not be required to use photo ID to vote in 2019, according to a bill Gov. Cooper signed into law Thursday. The new law delays…
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Public universities in North Carolina are working to meet a Friday deadline to get student IDs approved as an acceptable form of voter ID.General Counsel…
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Republican legislators want a lawsuit challenging North Carolina's new voter identification rules thrown out, saying accusations that they violate several…
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An amendment to North Carolina’s State Constitution was passed to require photo identification to vote in person. The amendment doesn’t apply to absentee…
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The North Carolina Senate will vote on a revised voter identification bill Thursday morning after it advanced in the legislature Wednesday afternoon.The…
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Lawmakers convene in Raleigh today as Republicans aim to make the most of their last days with a veto-proof majority. The General Assembly will be tasked…
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Emboldened by a referendum voters approved this month, North Carolina's soon-dwindling Republican majorities at the legislature will scramble to approve…