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The outcome of this legal saga in North Carolina could have wide-ranging effects on future elections across the country.
Appeals Judge Jefferson Griffin has fought tooth and nail to contest the results of the North Carolina Supreme Court election ...
In his most recent lawsuit on election gerrymandering, former North Carolina Supreme Court Justice Bob Orr contends that Article I, section 10 of our state constitution, which simply says in its ...
Working mothers have changed their last names after marriage, only to find that mismatched documents could threaten their ...
Given the country’s extreme polarization, there is something to be said for giving voters a voice in judicial elections unconstrained by district lines in gerrymandered states.
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Former Democratic Rep. Wiley Nickel challenging Tillis in NCNickel, who previously represented North Carolina’s 13th Congressional District in the ... health care and ending ...
On April 4, the North Carolina Court of Appeals ruled in Griffin’s favor, giving challenged voters 15 days to prove their ...
Opinion articles provide independent perspectives on key community issues, separate from our newsroom reporting. In his most recent lawsuit on election gerrymandering, former North Carolina ...
North Carolina has long been a testing ground for efforts to silence voters. From extreme gerrymandering to relentless and restrictive voter ID laws, we’ve seen lawmakers chip away at freedom to ...
thanks to endless partisan gerrymandering. “We know that the consequences of this race extend far beyond the borders of our state,” Anderson Clayton, the North Carolina Democratic Party chair ...
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