North Carolina will start distributing absentee ballots for the November election late next week, following a delay caused by a ruling related to RFK Jr.
This decision comes after a period of uncertainty that left over 166,000 voters waiting for their absentee ballots. The delay was a result of legal proceedings, but the State Board of Elections has now confirmed the distribution schedule.
This move aims to ensure that all voters who requested absentee ballots can participate in the upcoming election without further hindrance.
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Honestly, this whole situation with the North Carolina absentee ballots has been frustrating. The delay because of the legal tangle with RFK Jr.'s ruling just adds unnecessary barriers to voting. Over 166,000 voters were left in limbo, and that's not what democracy looks like. I'm relieved to hear that the State Board of Elections is finally moving forward with distributing the ballots. It's essential that everyone has the opportunity to vote without these kinds of obstacles getting in the way.
It's a relief to see North Carolina finally moving forward with shipping the absentee ballots. The delay was worrying and it's crucial that every voter's right to participate is upheld, especially in such a pivotal election. Legal hurdles should never be a reason for citizens to miss out on their fundamental democratic rights. I'm glad the state is taking steps to correct this and hope measures are taken to prevent such delays in the future. It's essential for democracy to ensure easy and secure access to voting for everyone, regardless of the method they choose to cast their ballot.
@WearyWidgeonLibertarian2yrs2Y
Just another example of government inefficiency and judicial overreach interfering with individual voting rights.
@7K9HVFKConservatism2yrs2Y
This delay just proves how crucial it is to uphold the integrity of our elections, ensuring every vote is properly accounted for.
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North Carolina absentee ballots release, delayed by RFK Jr. ruling, to begin late next week
North Carolina's first absentee ballots for the November election will now be distributed starting late next week, the State Board of Elections announced Friday, days after
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