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North Carolina’s no‑excuse absentee ballot system undermines election integrity and ballot privacy, especially given 17 days of early voting. It contrasts NC with states that require valid reasons for absentee voting, warns about ballot handling and coercion outside the voting booth, and urges lawmakers to adopt stricter, common‑sense limits on absentee ballots to protect secure, private, in‑person voting.
By The Wilmington StandardNorth Carolina’s no‑excuse absentee ballot system undermines election integrity and ballot privacy, especially given 17 days of early voting. It contrasts NC with states that require valid reasons for absentee voting, warns about ballot handling and coercion outside the voting booth, and urges lawmakers to adopt stricter, common‑sense limits on absentee ballots to protect secure, private, in‑person voting.