More than 73,000 North Carolinians will have additional time to provide identifying documentation to remain on voter rolls due to a settlement between national parties and the state’s election board. The agreement, signed by both the Democratic and Republican parties, addresses the required proof of identity for voters after a lawsuit claimed improper registrations. Under the settlement, affected voters can update their information when voting and will cast provisional ballots if they lack the necessary ID. North Carolina remains a key battleground state, having been narrowly won by Donald Trump in the last two elections.
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