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VisitWhat will be the next legal development regarding voter ID laws in North Carolina by June 30, 2025?
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North Carolina Court Blocks Digital Student IDs as Voter ID After RNC Lawsuit
Sep 28, 2024, 09:43 AM
A North Carolina court has ruled that digital student IDs cannot be used as voter identification, following a lawsuit filed by the Republican National Committee (RNC). The North Carolina Court of Appeals overturned a lower court's decision to accept the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's mobile One Card as valid voter identification. Republican leaders hailed the ruling as a victory for election integrity, emphasizing that "this is just common sense" and stating, "We refuse to give an inch when it comes to protecting Voter ID!"
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