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Nathaniel Rakich

Update In North Carolina

On Friday, I wrote about ongoing litigation in North Carolina and what that meant for absentee ballots that had mistakes (such as missing signatures). The state had paused processing these ballots until they knew how to fix them, which meant that every day that passed was one less day voters had to potentially correct their ballot.

Luckily for them, though, North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein announced on Monday that the state would start processing rejected ballots so that people can address those mistakes ASAP.


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