A pair of state elections board members in North Carolina resigned this week after a lawsuit settlement pushed by the Democratic-controlled board that would tweak absentee ballot law to make ballot harvesting easier. State law requires that signature, and without it, a voter must cast another ballot to have his or her vote count. State law currently requires them to arrive by Nov. 6. Democratic Party leader Marc Elias sued the General Assembly and the Board of Elections to relax absentee ballot fraud protections. State Board Chairman Damon Circosta said that the accusations made by Republicans were untrue.
Source: Fox News September 25, 2020 19:30 UTC