💨 Abstract
North Carolina election officials have launched an online database to help 103,000 voters add their driver's license or partial Social Security numbers to their registration records. Critics warn this might disenfranchise voters, while supporters claim it aims to safeguard election integrity. Voters who do not comply may have to vote provisionally, affecting the outcome of some races.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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