A closely watched political fight is developing in North Carolina over voting rights and control of elections, as Democrats aim to recapture a presidential battleground and Republicans look to win back the governor’s office.
Much as Georgia, Florida and Texas drew an outpouring of national attention and political cash as Republicans moved to restrict voting in the heated months after the 2020 election, North Carolina is poised for headline-grabbing confrontations over nearly every lever of the electoral apparatus.
In the Republican-led legislature, the State House is considering two bills passed by the Senate that would sharply alter how elections are run, adding voting restrictions and effectively neutering the state elections board, which is now controlled by Gov.
In North Carolina, every little edge could matter: The state, despite a long string of Republican presidential victories interrupted by Barack Obama’s 2008 triumph, has grown increasingly close.
Ron DeSantis of Florida and other Republican candidates have already held events in North Carolina as they contend for their party’s nomination.
Persons:
Roy Cooper, Barack Obama’s, Donald J, Trump, Biden’s, Ron DeSantis
Organizations:
Republican, Senate, Gov
Locations:
North Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Texas