
1/18: Can North Carolina’s strict voter ID laws help the state end it’s fraud problems?
1/18: Can North Carolina’s strict voter ID laws help the state end it’s fraud problems?
1/17: North Carolina has failed to turn over five years of voter data to the U.S. Department of Justice, which would aid their investigation of noncitizen voters in the state.
1/17: Hyo Suk George used her green card to register to vote in North Carolina.
1/11: Concerns with elections in North Carolina’s 9th district were brought to the attention of the Justice Department in 2018.
1/4: The Supreme Court announced that it would review both the Maryland and North Carolina cases in March, giving it roughly three months to decide the cases before the justices’ summer recess.
1/3: The investigation into possible voter fraud in North Carolina’s 9th district could take months to settle.
12/27: North Carolina lawmakers brought together a super majority to override the Governor’s veto of the Voter ID bill.
12/23: Queries were sent to 13,000 voters in North Carolina, who will be made inactive if they do not respond to them.
12/23: After the problems in Bladen County, North Carolinians are looking for drastic reform to their election process.
12/20: North Carolina’s voter ID law will face state and federal lawsuits in 2019.