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North Carolina governor wins back judicial appointment powers Counsel for Republican lawmakers unsuccessfully argued that the state legislature is able to exercise any power that the state ...
The federal trial on North Carolina's legislative districts has ended. On Wednesday, a senior election analyst and three ...
North Carolina Court Strikes Down Gerrymander, Citing Smoking Gun Evidence in the Hofeller Files A unanimous panel found that the state’s partisan gerrymander violates North Carolinians’ rights.
Among the appointees is a board member who was reprimanded for spreading “false and misleading statements” and advocating for ...
Advocacy groups and individual voters suing GOP state lawmakers in federal court claim Republican legislators drew racially ...
Gov. Henry McMaster signed the judicial reform bill into law last year – but it didn’t go into effect until Tuesday. It keeps in place the general structure of how judges are picked in South Carolina ...
While passage Thursday afternoon and signing Friday of the budget reconciliation bill may have been in Washington, its road from and back to the desk of ...
NC voters registered with Constitution, Justice for All, No Labels, and We the People moved to unaffiliated status as of Tuesday, June 24.
Republicans now hold majorities on all of North Carolina’s 100 county election boards, flipping the partisan control of these local authorities for the first time since 2016. The State Board of ...
On Friday, agents and officers arrested a sheriff in Western North Carolina on numerous charges including the solicitation to commit prostitution.
A trial has started in Winston-Salem to address allegations of unfair district mapping in North Carolina’s legislative and congressional boundaries. Two federal lawsuits brought by voters and ...