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Source: Bryan Anderson, WRAL, 1/18/22
North Carolina Republicans on Tuesday unveiled a proposal to push back primary elections to June 7. The three-week delay aims to give the party ample time to redraw voting maps if the state Supreme Court next month strikes down recently approved legislative and congressional boundaries. After receiving pushback from the state Board of Elections over their initial plan to do away with runoff elections in cases where no candidate captures 30% of the vote, Republicans decided to set a July 26 second ... For more of this story, click here.
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