Federal Judge Endorses Flawed Settlement in North Carolina Voter ID Lawsuit—What It Means for Election Integrity
A federal judge approved a settlement in a Justice Department lawsuit mandating North Carolina to correct incomplete voter ID records, but serious questions remain about the effectiveness and political motivations behind this agreement.
On the surface, a recent federal court approval of a settlement between the Justice Department and North Carolina election officials over missing voter identification numbers may seem like routine legal housekeeping. But beneath this veneer lies a disturbing illustration of how partisan politics and lax enforcement threaten the very foundation of our elections. Is North Carolina Finally Complying or Just Papering Over Election Flaws? The lawsuit, originally filed by the Trump-era Justice Department, accused North Carolina’s State Board of Elections of violating the Help America Vote Act (HAVA) by allowing over 100,000 registered voters’ files to lack required numerical identifiers...
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