Federal Judge Upholds North Carolina Voting Overhaul
The ruling leaves in place the state law that requires those voting in person to show an accepted type of photo ID, eliminates same-day registration, and ends out-of-precinct voting.
The ruling leaves in place the state law that requires those voting in person to show an accepted type of photo ID, eliminates same-day registration, and ends out-of-precinct voting.
North Carolina is making national news again for its voting laws.
North Carolina voters can now request absentee ballots for the March 15 primary. More voters are expected to take advantage of the process this year.
The North Carolina NAACP is criticizing the State Board of Elections for not educating voters and poll workers on the latest election rules.
Elections officials across the state are taking time to educate voters at the polls about the new voter ID requirements that will be in place during the 2016 primary in March, and there are a few k
State attorneys want a federal judge to dismiss a legal challenge to North Carolina's voter-identification law before the presidential primary in March.
A North Carolina judge will not dismiss a lawsuit challenging North Carolina's photo identification requirement for voting. The judge declined the dismissal even after the General Assembly ea
Minimum Wage To Go Up For Greensboro City Workers
The Greensboro City Council has adopted a plan that would boost pay for full-time city workers to $15-an-hour.
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.