North Carolina to Send Mailers to some 200,000 Voters Asking for Missing Registration Info
- On Tuesday, June 24, 2025, the North Carolina election authorities agreed unanimously to send mailers to approximately 200,000 voters whose registration records are missing essential identification information.
- The plan, proposed by new elections director Sam Hayes, aims to resolve a lawsuit filed by the Trump administration alleging possible voter identity issues.
- The mailers will request voter driver's license numbers or last four digits of Social Security numbers, with affected voters required to provide this information to cast regular ballots.
- Jeff Carmon, a Democratic board member, reluctantly supported the plan to satisfy litigation but expressed concern about forcing longtime voters through additional steps to keep voting.
- The plan seeks to improve voter roll accuracy and comply with federal law, and the DOJ indicated it would likely drop the lawsuit if implemented successfully.
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North Carolina to send mailers to some 200,000 voters asking for missing registration info
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