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January 12, 2026

election law

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Cooper seeks restraining order in elections board lawsuit

November 17, 2023 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper is seeking a temporary restraining order to block the implementation of changes to the State Board of Elections’ membership contained in Senate Bill 749, titled, “No Partisan Advantage in Elections.” […]

North Carolina state Sen. Warren Daniel, R-Burke
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Proposed bill will alter state, county election board appointments

June 13, 2023 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — Senate Leader Phil Berger (R-Eden), along with Senate Redistricting and Elections Committee Chairmen Sens. Warren Daniel (R-Burke) and Paul Newton (R-Cabarrus), introduced legislation aimed at reforming the structure of the State Board of […]

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WINGFIELD: The new Georgia election law explained correctly

April 14, 2021 Kyle Wingfield

The 2021 legislative session in Georgia is over, and the most-discussed legislation concerned election reform. While dozens of these bills were introduced, only Senate Bill 202 cleared both chambers. Gov. Brian Kemp signed it into […]

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Witness requirement stays but federal judge allows other changes in board consent agreement

October 15, 2020 A.P. Dillon and Matt Mercer, North State Journal

RALEIGH — Federal judge William Osteen said a consent agreement between left-leaning plaintiffs and the N.C. State Board of Elections likely has equal protection violations, but changes this late in the election cannot be undertaken, […]

Madeline Gray—North State Journal
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Cooper sues over law to restructure elections board

December 30, 2016 admin

RALEIGH — A judge granted Governor-elect Roy Cooper’s request on Friday for a temporary restraining order to block a law passed by the state legislature last week while his lawsuit over it is pending. Senate […]

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