Concerns about the role of private money in the administration of elections, and the impact this may have on the fairness and impartiality have intensified
Republican leaders in the General Assembly are running a number of bills meant to shore up election integrity in North Carolina after a series of similar measures fell prey to Democrat Gov. Roy Cooper’s veto pin last session.
North Carolina senators on the Redistricting and Elections Committee disagreed on steps to protect the rights of voters in a heated committee hearing on Wednesday. The disagreement revolved around the discussion of three bills all of which essentially echo an earlier version of the "Election Integrity Act" (Senate Bill 326) a Republican proposal that…