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Gov. Josh Stein Vetoes Controversial NC Elections Bill that Would Reduce Early Voting

The bill would reduce primary early voting from 17 days to 10 and add new voter-roll checks, lawmakers said.

  • On Monday, Governor Josh Stein vetoed House Bill 958, which would shorten the primary early voting period from 17 to 10 days. Stein said the bill eliminates voting access that North Carolinians depend on.
  • Republicans argue the bill improves election security, but Stein stated, "legislators are trying to make it harder for you to vote." The governor contends the changes restrict access during peak voting periods.
  • Data shows 701,000 North Carolinians voted early in the 2026 primary, with about 200,000 participating during the first week. The bill would eliminate seven days from this 17-day window.
  • House Speaker Destin Hall vowed to override the veto when lawmakers return to Raleigh in November. Carolina House Election Law Chair Hugh Blackwell said the veto "puts politics ahead of common sense."
  • Last week, Stein signed House Bill 834 into law, extending ballot curing deadlines and clarifying early voting rules. Partisan tensions persist as Republicans challenge the governor's election priorities.
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Reduce early primary voting by one week and allow challenges to those votes after an election are two of the main provisions of legislation, vetoed North Carolina Governor Josh Stein. Stein veto entry project that would cut early voting and allow contesting post-election votes was first published on Latino NC Link. Stein veto project that would cut early voting and allow contesting post-election votes was first posted on August 17, 2026 at 8:00 …

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