Republican Groups Claim Victory in ‘Never Resident’ Litigation
- The Wake County Superior Court ruled that the North Carolina State Board of Elections violated the state constitution by allowing non-residents to vote in federal elections, siding with the Republican National Committee .
- The court affirmed that only North Carolina residents are permitted to vote under the state constitution, impacting "never resident" voters who never lived in the state.
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NC court rules state violated law by allowing nonresidents to vote in federal elections
The Wake County Superior Court sided with the RNC in the ruling Tuesday after the North Carolina Supreme Court ruled last year that people who have never lived in the state cannot vote in state elections.
North Carolina Court Rules Democrat State Board Violated the State Constitution by Allowing 'Never Residents' to Vote in Federal Elections * The Gateway Pundit * by Jim Hᴏft
The Republican National Committee is celebrating a major victory for clean elections after a Wake County Superior Court judge ruled that North Carolina’s State Board of Elections violated the state constitution by letting people who have never lived in the Tar Heel State cast ballots in federal elections.
GOP groups claim victory in dispute over NC ‘never resident’ voters
State and national Republican Party groups are celebrating a court victory in a dispute over “never resident” voters in North Carolina. The GOP groups indicated Wednesday that Special Superior Court Judge Hoyt Tessener has issued a ruling favoring their position in the legal fight with the State Board of Elections and the Democratic National Committee. At press time, Tessener’s ruling had not been posted on North Carolina’s eCourts portal. Tesse…
Republican groups claim victory in ‘never resident’ litigation
State and national Republican Party groups are celebrating a court victory in a dispute over “never resident” voters in North Carolina.The post GOP groups claim victory in dispute over NC ‘never resident’ voters appeared first on Carolina Journal.
JUST IN: NC Court Orders Block On Non-Resident Voting, A Win For Integrity
The recent decision by North Carolina’s Board of Elections to prevent individuals who have never lived in the state from voting marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing debate over electoral integrity. This development follows a contentious legal battle surrounding voting rights for overseas voters, particularly those characterized as “never residents.” Republican groups view this ruling as a significant win, framing it as a necessary step to uphol…
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