Democrats outnumber Republicans among registered voters in North Carolina, but polls still show a tight race in the Tar Heel State.
North Carolinians heading to the polls this year may be surprised to find a ballot measure proposing an amendment to the state constitution requiring all eligible voters to be U.S. citizens and at least 18 years of age — restrictions already enforced by state and federal law.
Elections officials, poll workers and voters in western North Carolina have been adapting in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene's destruction.
Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson (R-NC) refused to drop out of the 2024 election after reports surfaced detailing his history of posting vulgar, antisemitic comments on pornographic websites. Robinson had previously been a lightning rod for controversy following a string of inflammatory comments made throughout his political career.
In North Carolina, state officials have authorized different voting changes that will apply to the 25 counties that are under emergency orders because of the hurricane.
Poll workers and voters in western North Carolina are overcoming several obstacles to participate in the election after Hurricane Helene's destruction in the region
The latest news and live updates on the 2024 election as Kamala Harris interviews with NBC News, Donald Trump rallies in North Carolina, Tim Walz and Barack Obama head to Wisconsin, and JD Vance hits Arizona.
There are concerns within Kamala Harris' campaign about whether it can claim the “Blue Wall” states of Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania.
Challenges to another voter's registration must be filed with the county board of elections, which would then conduct a preliminary evidentiary hearing to determine whether grounds for the challenge are sufficient. The challenger bears the burden of proof in such challenges.
Republican Senator Thom Tillis predicted former President Donald Trump will win the storm-ravaged state of North Carolina in his White House bid, despite polls showing the race to be increasingly close there.
For a second straight day, former President Donald Trump campaigned in North Carolina after courting Latino voters at an event in Florida. Former President Barack Obama campaigned with Gov. Tim Walz in Wisconsin.