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Republican state lawmakers are considering a bill that could change the way North Carolina's elections are administered. It's a nuanced bill, but here's the upshot: If it passes, it could help Republicans strengthen control of state politics for years to come. It's one of several GOP efforts this year to re-shape how politicians are elected in the state. WRAL state government reporter Will Doran explains how elections might change under the new and proposed laws.
By WRAL News | Raleigh, North Carolina3.9
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Republican state lawmakers are considering a bill that could change the way North Carolina's elections are administered. It's a nuanced bill, but here's the upshot: If it passes, it could help Republicans strengthen control of state politics for years to come. It's one of several GOP efforts this year to re-shape how politicians are elected in the state. WRAL state government reporter Will Doran explains how elections might change under the new and proposed laws.

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