Lawsuit demands easier vote-by-mail process in NC [View all]
A group of voters backed by Democratic legal groups sued North Carolina on Monday seeking to loosen rules around absentee mail-in ballots amid predictions that the coronavirus pandemic will make voting by mail a widespread practice.
They want the state to provide prepaid postage on all absentee ballots, change a requirement for two witnesses to sign a ballot, extend the deadline for receipt of ballots until nine days after Election Day and give voters a chance to fix signature discrepancies before election officials reject those ballots.
North Carolinas state board of elections endorsed the first two provisions in a proposed list of election changes released in March.
The current restrictions on mail ballots not only violate the state Constitution, but they also pose significant risks to voters health and safety, and, unless they are remedied, they could result in the disenfranchisement of an unprecedented number of North Carolinians, said Marc Elias, a top Democratic elections attorney representing the challengers, in a statement.
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