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Source: Travis Fain, WRAL, 8/11/18
In a vote divided along party lines Saturday, the State Board of Elections and Ethics Enforcement threw at least some of its weight behind the way the state Attorney General's Office has represented it in ongoing lawsuits over constitutional amendments. The Saturday meeting, held via teleconference, followed some back and forth over just where the board stands on a key issue in those lawsuits: whether the ballot language before voters this November fairly describes the constitutional amendments they'll be voting on.
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