North Carolinians turn out in record numbers for early voting, alongside surge in calls to Democracy NC’s voter hotline
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In aftermath of Hurricane Helene, pro-democracy groups offer recommendations to ensure all eligible voters can participate in the election
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NC Supreme Court Ruling on RFK Ballot Lawsuit Hurts Local Election Funding
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NC GOP Files Cynical Lawsuit to Incite Anti-Immigrant Hate, Undermine Trust in Elections
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NC College Students Demand Voting Access and End to Attacks on Democracy
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2024 Primary Sees Continued Impact of Anti-voter Policies as Advocates Protect the Vote
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NCGA Enacts Voter Restrictions and Weakens Governor’s Oversight of Elections with S747 & S749
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Democracy NC Slams Monster Anti-Voter Bill Spurred by National Election Denial Initiatives
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Lawmakers must protect NC voters, elections by passing trio of pro-democracy bills
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Two years after Jan. 6, the insurrection continues to reveal its impact at all levels of government
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Democracy NC Applauds County & State Boards for Certifying 2022 Statewide Votes
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Democracy NC Celebrates Historic Expansion of Voting Rights for Disenfranchised Voters in North Carolina
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Advocates Call for Emergency Action Against Increasing Trend of Voter Intimidation
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Statewide Voting Rights Advocacy Groups Release 2020 General Election Protection Report Detailing NC Voting Trends
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Democracy NC Urges Lawmakers to Reject Revived Anti-Voter Bills
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U.S. House Advances Historic Pro-Voter Bill, Now Heads to Senate
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Democracy NC, SCSJ Provide Guidance to N.C. Counties on Early Voting Issues
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Lawmakers Restore Last Saturday of Early Voting
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Democracy NC Responds: New Law Allows for More Student IDs, Flexibility for Early Voting
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Democracy NC, SCSJ Object to Rushed Redraw of Precincts by State Elections Board
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Bipartisan Bill Would Make Student Voting Easier, Provide Early Voting Flexibility in Odd Years
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Democracy NC Responds: Lawmakers Introduce Slate of Pro-Democracy Measures
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Legislation Delaying Photo ID Law Heads to Governor