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Judge rejects Democrats’ plea for early voting sites at 3 North Carolina universities
Judge rules against opening early voting at three universities, citing risk of voter confusion; GOP-majority boards justified site removals by turnout and logistics.
- A federal judge rejected a request to open early voting sites at three North Carolina universities, upholding decisions by Republican-controlled election boards.
- The College Democrats of North Carolina and some students sued over the decisions, arguing they placed an undue burden on the right to vote.
- The judge said formally backing efforts to open the sites so close to voting could risk confusion.
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Federal judge rules against college students seeking on-campus voting sites
A federal judge on Sunday ruled against a coalition of college students from three North Carolina universities — including the nation’s largest HBCU — who sought to compel the state to host early voting sites on their campuses. The judge, William Osteen Jr., an appointee of President George W. Bush, wrote that it would be potentially impossible for the court to force universities to open early ...
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Leaning Left13Leaning Right3Center7Last UpdatedBias Distribution57% Left
Bias Distribution
- 57% of the sources lean Left
57% Left
L 57%
C 30%
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