Maria Cervania and Ya Liu will represent House Districts 41 and 21 respectively in Wake County.
Lynn Bonner
NC Republicans Fall Short of a Veto-Proof Majority, But Advocates Foresee Tough Fights on Several Key Issues
Close votes loom on bills impacting the environment, abortion rights, gun violence, public education, LGBTQ rights.
Out-of-State Patients Spur Abortion Increase in North Carolina
Half the people coming to A Woman’s Choice clinics in Raleigh, Charlotte, and Greensboro are from out of state, a spokeswoman said.
National Government Groups and Legal Scholars Want SCOTUS to Reject NC Republicans’ Election Theory
The state is holding congressional elections this year using a plan for districts that a trial court adopted. Republican legislators claim state courts should not dictate the look of congressional districts.
U.S. Supreme Court Case from NC Could Unleash Profound Changes to Elections Nationwide
The high court will hear oral arguments in Moore v. Harper on December 7
Election Deniers Are Primed to Challenge Votes in NC. Voting Rights Groups Are on Alert
This election season is like no other, operating under the cloud of widespread disinformation that grew from the lie that the 2020 presidential election was stolen.
Information Can’t Keep Up With Misinformation About NC Voting Machines
Commissioners’ meetings in Surry County are a showcase of election conspiracy theories where distrust of the machines that count ballots plays a starring role.
Court Hearings to Follow NC Supreme Court Ruling on Constitutional Amendments
Voter ID and the tax cap were two of six amendments legislators put to voters. Voters defeated two of the amendments and approved four, including voter ID and the tax cap.
NC Supreme Court Keeps Challenge to Voter ID Alive
The case dates to 2018, when the legislature voted to put six proposed constitutional amendments on the ballot, including one that required photo ID for in-person voting.
NC Elections Board Proposes New Rules for Election Observers
The proposed rules overseeing conduct by partisan poll watchers grew from a survey of local election officials who reported problems with some observers during the May primary.

