Gov. Roy Cooper’s lawsuit against state elections board changes will shift to a three-judge Superior Court panel. A Wake County judge ordered the shift Wednesday without addressing Cooper’s request for a temporary restraining order. The new board is scheduled to take effect on Jan. 1.
Gov. Roy Cooper is seeking a temporary restraining order to block changes to the membership of the State Board of Elections. Those changes are scheduled to take effect on Jan. 1. Legislative leaders from both parties would appoint members to an eight-person board split evenly between Democrats and Republicans.
Gov. Roy Cooper has filed another lawsuit in state court against top legislative leaders. His latest complaint targets a bill that creates an even split between Democrats and Republicans on the state elections board.