The legislature made unconstitutional changes to the NC elections board, judges rule
RALEIGH -- The government board that oversees elections in North Carolina is unconstitutional, a panel of judges ruled on Tuesday just weeks before Election Day in the 2018 midterms, and only a day before the start of early voting throughout the state.
However, the judges recognized the timing and ruled that the N.C. Board of Elections and Ethics Enforcement can continue operating as-is, until after the elections are over and the votes are counted.
The laws struck down as unconstitutional were put in place by the Republican-led General Assembly in 2017 and 2018 and limited the authority of Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper. The laws were passed to replace previous legislation passed in December 2016, a month after Cooper won the election, that was also struck down as unconstitutional.
Prior to the legislative changes that have now been struck down, the governors political party was given a majority on the board.
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