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Director updates: Wake County ruling in contested ballot case and two House bills introduced affecting voting procedures

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The board heard a briefing on ongoing litigation related to the North Carolina Supreme Court seat 6 contest and was informed of two recently introduced House bills: one (HB66) proposing to shorten early voting, and one (HB127) to authorize a sample voter-registration form for organized drives.

At its Feb. 18 meeting, the Rockingham County Board of Elections received a director’s briefing on ongoing litigation surrounding the contested North Carolina Supreme Court seat 6 and on two new bills introduced in the state House that would change certain election procedures.

Paula (Director, Rockingham County Board of Elections) told the board that a Wake County Superior Court judge ruled against Jefferson Griffin’s effort to discard more than 65,000 ballots; Griffin filed a notice of appeal with…

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