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NC elections board rejects GOP challenge of 60,000 ballots in Supreme Court race


Published on 2024-12-11 22:00:54 - Raleigh News & Observer
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  • The idea that someone could have been registered to vote, came to vote and then has their vote discarded is anathema to the democratic system and simply cannot be tolerated," Board Chair Alan Hirsch said.
The article from The News & Observer discusses the upcoming North Carolina primary elections on March 5, 2024, where voters will choose nominees for various offices including president, governor, and other state and local positions. It highlights the significance of these primaries, especially in the context of the presidential race, where both President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are expected to secure their respective party nominations. The piece also covers the gubernatorial race, noting that Democratic Attorney General Josh Stein and Republican Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson are leading candidates. Additionally, it mentions other key races like the lieutenant governor, where candidates like Hal Weatherman and Jim O’Neill are prominent, and the attorney general race, with Rep. Dan Bishop as a notable contender. The article emphasizes the importance of voter turnout and the potential impact of these primaries on the general election, given North Carolina's status as a battleground state.

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