North Carolina legislative Republicans are closing in on enacting a measure that would erode powers of the incoming governor and other statewide Democratic officials who got elected last month.
North Carolina Senate Republicans on Monday voted to override Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper’s recent veto of a Republican-passed bill designed to
After prevailing in a state that went for Republican Donald Trump, Democratic Gov.-elect Josh Stein said that his service as North Carolina's attorney general gave voters confidence and called the Tar Heel state a "bright spot" for Democrats on election night.
North Carolina Republicans want to pass legislation to reduce the authority of incoming Democrats as the next session and final election results rapidly approach.
The truck's owner was 33-year-old Adam Howard. He told police he did not know the dog had jumped out of the truck.
“The vice president ran a strong campaign in North Carolina. I think she ran out of time,” Stein said Sunday to host Jonathan Karl. “She was a short, abbreviated campaign. It was a tough national mood as evidenced by the fact that Trump won all of the swing states.”
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.
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,
The Justice Department is getting involved in a lawsuit brought by the Republican Party against the North Carolina Board of Elections. According to Democracy Docket, the RNC is disputing the board's guidance about absentee ballots that are not in a sealed return envelope.
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.
The North Carolina State Board of Elections’ top administrator wants a powerful legislator to retract a comment that he made suggesting this month’s results were being manipulated