A federal court has announced that it plans to temporarily block North Carolina's voter ID requirements that were set to go into effect in 2020
A federal court has announced that it plans to temporarily block North Carolina's voter ID requirements that were set to go into effect in 2020.
The announcement, which came only as a short note Thursday, indicated that the order explaining the decision would come down next week. The preliminary injunction means that a photo ID requirement will not be in effect for the state's primary in March, absent a successful appeal. The reason given for the advance notice was that a statewide informational mailing on the new requirements was set to go out Tuesday.
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