💨 Abstract
North Carolina's Supreme Court, led by Republicans, allowed a new law to take effect that transfers the power to appoint State Board of Elections members from the Democratic governor to the Republican State Auditor. This change, which shifted the board's majority to Republicans and ousted the previous executive director, was upheld despite ongoing legal challenges.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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