North Carolina updates more than 20,000 voter records, seeks more ID numbers
North Carolina officials updated over 20,000 voter records to add missing IDs and reduced unverified registrants by 20%, addressing a federal lawsuit ahead of elections.
- Voter registration records for more than 20,000 people in North Carolina have been amended to add missing identification numbers as part of an effort by election officials.
- This effort aims to resolve a lawsuit regarding voter registration records lacking identification details from the Justice Department, which was led by President Donald Trump.
- A public online database has been created, which has reduced the list of registrants missing ID numbers by 20%.
- People unable to provide missing information will vote provisionally, potentially affecting election results in the battleground state of North Carolina.
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North Carolina updates more than 20,000 voter records, seeks more ID numbers
North Carolina election officials have successfully amended over 20,000 voter registration records. This effort began in mid-July to address a lawsuit from President Donald Trump’s Justice Department.
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