Military Veterans Are Serving their Country in an Unusual, New Way—at the Polls
U.S. military veterans are stepping to address America’s critical poll worker shortage.
Beasley and Other Democrats Face Misleading and Outright False Ads
Over these last weeks of the election season in North Carolina, the state Republican Party has lumbered past that often faint line that separates politics from disinformation.
Early Voting in NC: How It Started, Who Uses It, and How to Do It in 2022
Thousands of North Carolinians are expected to cast their ballots during early voting starting Oct. 20. But how did this election process start? And who has used the one-stop precincts the most?
How November’s Election Could Reshape Raleigh’s City Council—And the City Itself
Neighborhood advocates, social justice activists, and community volunteers are vying to be new voices on Raleigh’s city council.
Trump-Aligned Legislators in NC Pose Danger to Democracy, Report Says
The report isolated three primary threats in North Carolina: harassment of local elections officials, lawsuits, and voter suppression efforts.
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.
Public Records Requests Are Flooding NC Elections Offices
And disrupting planning for the midterm elections.

