The debate over how legislators pick judges in South Carolina will likely continue into a special session after the House voted overwhelmingly Tuesday on its own version of reform. Differences in what ...
Debate on how the state elects judges has been under scrutiny because of the perceived undue influence of lawyer legislators over judges.
With the clock ticking for the South Carolina legislature to get work done for this year, a major priority for prosecutors and some lawmakers cleared a big hurdle Tuesday at the State House. In an ...
After months of calls for reform to the way S.C. judges are picked, some changes could be coming – but lawmakers will have to work quickly.
A small group of lawmakers in South Carolina have revived debate on a bill that would limit how topics like race can be taught in public school K-12 classrooms.
Yesterday (Monday 22 April 2024) marked the deadline for South Africans voting overseas in 2024 to notify the authorities. In a statement issued by the Electoral Commission of South Africa ...
Felons in North Carolina who have not completed their full sentence, including probation time, are barred from voting in North Carolina elections. An 1877 law further restricted these voters by ...
A federal judge struck down a North Carolina law making it illegal for felons to vote before their rights have been restored, with the court finding the law had “discriminatory intent.” ...
A federal judge has struck down a North Carolina law criminalizing voting for people with felony convictions. The law, originally passed in 1877, made it a Class I felony for people who vote in ...
Yesterday (Monday 22 April 2024) marked the deadline for South Africans voting overseas in 2024 to notify the authorities. In a statement issued by the Electoral Commission of South Africa ...
No other parties will have second primaries in North Carolina. The North Carolina State ... Same-day voter registration will not be available at early voting sites during the early voting period.
A federal judge has struck down a North Carolina law criminalizing voting for people with felony convictions. The law, originally passed in 1877, made it a Class I felony for people who vote in ...