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Felon voting supporters make pitch to N.C. Supreme Court

Supporters of felon voting in North Carolina have submitted their opening written arguments to the N.C. Supreme Court. Those arguments arrive as state election officials prepare for as many as 56,000 newly registered felons for the November election. As plaintiffs filed their opening brief Wednesday in a case titled Community Success Initiative v. Moore, five

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N.C. court extends voting rights to tens of thousands with felony convictions

N.C. court extends voting rights to tens of thousands with felony convictions
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Voting Rights Restored for NC Residents Serving Felony Sentences

Several plaintiffs argued successfully in a lawsuit that it was unconstitutional for North Carolinians on felony parole or probation to be denied voting access until they were “unconditionally discharged.”

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Unincarcerated felons can register to vote starting tomorrow

NEW HANOVER COUNTY — A person serving a felony sentence can register to vote once they leave prison starting July 27 following legal battles over voting in the…

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Legislative leaders defend law that sets rules for felons to regain N.C. voting rights

Leading legislators challenge a recent court ruling that could allow as many as 56,000 felons to vote in the November elections. Lawmakers make their case in a new brief filed Monday at the N.C. Supreme Court.

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