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The lawsuit marks the first major action from the Biden administration to combat a series of new restrictive voting measures passed by Republican-led state legislatures.
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West Virginia Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin — the key figure in passing the Democrats' sweeping voting rights bill — this week released a three-page memo showing voting reform that he would support. How do North Carolina's voting laws stack up to his proposal?
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Mail-in absentee ballots in North Carolina would have to be received by the day of the election, under a Republican-backed bill that cleared a divided Senate committee on Wednesday.
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Democrats voted by mail in the 2020 election in record numbers. But what about those late-arriving mail ballots — the ones that were postmarked by Election Day but arrived up to nine days afterward in North Carolina? Who cast those ballots? WFAE's Steve Harrison takes a look at the data for some surprising revelations.
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Some North Carolina Republicans are taking a different tack on legislative efforts to move up mail-in absentee balloting deadlines by also giving citizens more time to vote on the front end. But Democrats say the idea still treats voters unequally.
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One provision in Georgia's controversial law that particularly worries many officials is a new ability for the State Election Board to take over a county's election management.
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In a recent Tweet comparing voting rules in Georgia and Colorado after Major League Baseball moved the All-Star Game from Atlanta to Denver, Republican U.S. Sen. Tim Scott said Georgia allows more early voting days. Was he right?
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Brad Raffensperger defended the security of his state's election against former President Donald Trump's claims of fraud. Now the official backs a new law promising election integrity.
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U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham joined South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster on Tuesday in criticizing the sweeping voting and ethics legislation that passed the U.S. House last month along mostly partisan lines.
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The For the People Act would dramatically overhaul the U.S. voting system and seek to limit the amount of dark money in politics. It is not expected to advance in the Senate.