Voter ID
Voting Rights Trial Enters Second Week
The first week of a federal voting rights trial featured testimony that changes to the law in 2013 put an undue burden on minority voters.
NAACP Plans Events Ahead Of Voter ID Trial
The N.C. NAACP will hold several events this week in Winston-Salem to draw attention to an upcoming trial focusing on the state's voter ID law.
Federal Trial Won't Address Voter ID Mandate
A federal trial challenging several provisions of North Carolina's 2013 elections law is scheduled for later this month.
Voter ID Trial Still Pending After Legislative Changes
A North Carolina judge is deciding whether a state lawsuit challenging voter ID requirements should keep going after changes to the law last week by the General Assembly. The lawsuit is one of two
In-Person Vote Without Photo ID Approved By NC Lawmakers
Legislation dropped quickly on the General Assembly by Republican leaders and approved would allow some North Carolina residents to legally vote in person even without photo identification.
Speakers Voice Concerns About Voter ID Law
More than 100 people showed up for a meeting in Winston-Salem Tuesday on the state's controversial Voter ID law.
Public Will Get Chance To Comment on Voter ID Rules
State elections officials will make two stops in Northwest North Carolina next week to hear from citizens about the controversial voter ID law.
Supreme Court Keeps Controversial Voting Law In Place
If you are planning to vote in November's election, Friday is the last day to register.
Looking Behind the Moral Monday Protests
One Triad high school junior fears North Carolina politicians are reducing her rights through legislation.