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North Carolina Republicans Are At It Again
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The North Carolina GOP got crushed, so it's trying to dismantle the election results.

The voters of North Carolina made clear in this election that they are not interested in one-party rule.This week, North Carolina Republicans continued making moves in the halls of power to both seize authority over future elections and steal a victory for an apparently defeated Republican high-court candidate.that included power grabs that give them more control over elections, the courts, and the executive branch. The bill passed both houses and faces a likely veto by Democratic Gov.

This month, it took election officials in some counties nearly two weeks to count all of the ballots. That’s because there werethis year, many more than previous years. This was the first presidential election with a voter ID requirement, and eligible voters who lacked the required ID had to cast a provisional ballot that was only counted if they “cured” the ballot by bringing an ID to the local board of elections.

The legislation would undermine the authority of Governor-elect Josh Stein and the incoming attorney general, Jeff Jackson, both Democrats. Among other things, Stein, who defeated self-describedby a sizable margin, would have his appointment authority sharply limited. The board of elections would no longer be appointed by the governor. Instead, elections would be administered by the newly elected Republican state auditor.

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