Senate Bill 382 moves $227 million from NC's rainy day fund to Helene relief fund, but also shifts election power from governor to state auditor, force attorney general to seek approval on any lawsuits by legislators,
The North Carolina State Board of Elections voted to certify the results of the 2024 election aside from a few outstanding races still under recount.
The legislation would notably revoke the authority of the governor's successor to appoint members to the state elections board.
Democratic North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper has just vetoed a sweeping Republican-backed bill — a power grab disguised as a hurricane relief bill — that Republican state lawmakers have tried to
Outgoing North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed legislation on Tuesday that would strip powers from several Democrats elected to statewide office this month, including removing the authority of Cooper's successor to appoint the state elections board.
Four Legislature races and one state Supreme Court race were not certified by the North Carolina State Board of Elections on Tuesday. Notably, the state’s sole Supreme Court race between Democratic incumbent Allison Riggs and Republican challenger Jefferson Griffin is one of those currently under both recount and protest.
How many votes weren’t counted because of missing ID? What about ballots that showed up late? Here’s what to know from post-election data.
CNN wants Mark Robinson's defamation lawsuit against them thrown out. The media company filed a motion of dismissal last week in the defamation lawsuit filed by Robinson, North Carolina's lieutenant governor.
On Tuesday, the embattled North Carolina State Board of Elections is scheduled to certify the 2024 election. The majority of the election results from 2,658 precincts across the state are expected to be approved,
Republicans have a supermajority in the state’s legislature and may move to override Gov. Roy Cooper’s veto, which would set off a new fight over state power and hurricane aid.
CHARLOTTE — The North Carolina Elections Board has certified the results from the November election. More than 5.7 million voters were counted, which is a 73% turnout. However, 10 races are going to a recount.
After a decade of battles over voter ID, the law that finally went into effect landed with a whimper, not a bang.