Judge OKs settlement in North Carolina voter registration lawsuit by Justice Department
The settlement requires North Carolina to collect missing voter ID information from over 80,000 registrants and comply with the Help America Vote Act through June 2027, officials said.
- A federal judge approved a settlement in a lawsuit filed by President Donald Trump's Justice Department against North Carolina election officials regarding over 100,000 voters with missing IDs.
- U.S. District Judge Richard Myers signed a consent agreement alleging violations of the Help America Vote Act by the North Carolina State Board of Elections.
- The state board will allow voters to cast regular ballots if they show an ID at the polls, following a unanimous agreement on the matter.
- Democratic National Committee attorney Dan Freeman stated that the agreement is a 'huge victory for the DNC and, more importantly, our democracy.
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Judge OKs settlement in NC voter registration lawsuit by Justice Department
A federal judge Monday approved a plan to settle a lawsuit filed by President Donald Trump’s Justice Department that demanded North Carolina election officials accumulate identification numbers lacking on the records of more than 100,000 registered voters.
Judge accepts deal ending US Justice Department lawsuit against NC elections board
A federal judge has signed off on the deal ending the US Justice Department’s lawsuit against the North Carolina State Board of Elections over incomplete voter registrations. The decision means the Democratic Party and left-of-center activists will not join the dispute as defendants. “The United States and State Board Defendants, through counsel, have conferred in good faith and agree that this action should be settled without protracted and cos…

Judge OKs settlement in North Carolina voter registration lawsuit by Justice Department
A federal judge has approved a settlement in a lawsuit filed by President Donald Trump’s Justice Department against North Carolina election officials.
Federal judge approves settlement in DOJ lawsuit over North Carolina voter rolls
The settlement between the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division and the North Carolina State Board of Elections was approved by U.S. District Judge Richard Myers. The agreement forgoes the need for a trial. “The United States and State Board Defendants, through counsel, have conferred in good faith and agree that this action should be settled without... The post Federal judge approves settlement in DOJ lawsuit over North Carolina voter rolls appeared fir…
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