August 18, 2026

North Carolina’s election fight just escalated: first-term Democratic Gov. Josh Stein has vetoed a GOP-backed “election integrity” bill that would have tightened voting rules, shortened early in-person voting from 17 days to 10 in several elections, and expanded efforts to purge deceased voters from the rolls. Supporters called House Bill 958 a cleanup measure; Stein blasted it as “anti-voter legislation.” Now the clash is headed straight to the legislature, with audits, voter rolls and access to the ballot all at stake.

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