Supreme Court Leaves NC Absentee Ballot Deadline At Nov. 12
The Supreme Court will allow absentee ballots in North Carolina to be received and counted up to nine days after Election Day.
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The Supreme Court will allow absentee ballots in North Carolina to be received and counted up to nine days after Election Day.
Jill Biden, the wife of presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden, will return to North Carolina Saturday to campaign in the battleground state on the last day of one-stop early voting.
Governor Roy Cooper issued an executive order strengthening eviction protections to help keep North Carolina renters in their homes amid the pandemic, according to a news release.
Election Day is Nov. 3, but the nation has been teeming with voting activity for weeks as the 2020 campaign barrels down the home stretch.
Next week, millions of Americans will cast their votes in the November 3rd election. YWCA Central Carolinas is working to educate and empower women before they go to the polls.
A week away from the election and there are still some undecided voters. Political scientists say campaigns are adjusting their strategy leaving many undecided voters stuck in the middle.
President Donald Trump's daughters, Tiffany and Ivanka, will be in Charlotte as they host campaign events prior to next week's election.
Amy Coney Barrett was confirmed to the Supreme Court late Monday by a deeply divided Senate, Republicans overpowering Democrats to install President Donald Trump’s nominee days before the election and secure a likely conservative court majority for years to come.
The parties, taking different approaches as the U.S. reaches a daily record high number of COVID cases. Meantime, Vice President Mike Pence remains on the campaign trail, despite several of his aides testing positive.
Vice President Mike Pence will speak at a 'Make America Great Again!' rally in Kinston, North Carolina on Sunday, October 25th at 6 p.m., according to a news release.
Senator Jeff Jackson will turn over his political activities to his wife Marisa Jackson while attending mandatory annual out-of-state training for the Army from October 25th through November 14th, according to a news release.
President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden fought over how to tame the raging coronavirus during the campaign’s closing debate, largely shelving the rancor that overshadowed their previous face-off in favor of a more substantive exchange that highlighted their vastly different approaches to the major domestic and foreign challenges facing the nation.
The FBI says they found sexually explicit images of minors, social media posts about killing Democratic Presidential candidate Joe Biden, and ties to domestic terrorism after obtaining a warrant to search Alexander Treisman's electronic devices.
President Trump had over 28,278 people registered for his political rally in Gastonia, North Carolina on October 21st, according to Chairman of the Republican Political Party in N.C. Michael Whatley.
The Senate Judiciary Committee voted Thursday to advance Amy Coney Barrett’s Supreme Court nomination to the full Senate as Republicans powered past Democrats’ boycott of the session.
Both presidential candidates make a final push in North Carolina ahead of election day. WCCB political contributor Mary C. Curtis discusses more.
More than half a million South Carolinians have cast absentee ballots for the Nov. 3 election, eclipsing the state’s prior record for advance voting set during the 2016 presidential race.
People in Mecklenburg County continue to show up at early voting sites in droves. On Monday, nearly 31,000 people voted early, which brings the total so far to more than 196,000 votes already cast in the 2020 general election.
North Carolina issued new guidance Monday to allow counties to deal with more than 10,000 deficient absentee ballots that have been in limbo due to court battles over the witness requirement for voting by mail.
Democratic vice presidential candidate Senator Kamala Harris' campaign trip to Charlotte has been rescheduled to Wednesday after two staffers tested positive for COVID-19 last week.
