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North Carolina Requires Photo ID and Provisional Voting for 2024 Presidential Election
Oct 31, 2024, 03:24 PM
North Carolina has implemented a new requirement mandating voters to present a photo ID at polling places for the upcoming presidential election. This marks the first presidential election in the state where photo identification is necessary, following recent changes in state law. Voters without an ID can still cast their votes by completing an exception form, which allows for provisional voting. The requirement has been widely communicated, with signage present at polling sites to inform voters of the new rule. In contrast, New York State does not have a voter ID requirement, although voters must sign next to their name on the ballot at designated polling locations. While the lack of ID requirements in some states raises concerns about potential fraud, the situation in North Carolina reflects a significant shift in voting regulations ahead of the election.
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