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A federal lawsuit over North Carolina’s same-day voter registration law, which rejects registrations if mail bounces, concluded with closing arguments.
Closing arguments concluded in a federal lawsuit challenging North Carolina’s Senate Bill 747, which allows rejection of same-day voter registrations if a single address verification mailer bounces.
Plaintiffs, including civil rights groups, argue the law disproportionately affects younger, low-income, and minority voters who move frequently and face difficulties with mail delivery.
They claim the law was influenced by voter integrity groups and undermines voting access, while the state defends it as responsive to public concerns and notes that half of U.S. states do not allow same-day registration.
The court is expected to rule in at least four weeks.
Una demanda federal sobre la ley de registro de votantes del mismo día de Carolina del Norte, que rechaza los registros si el correo rebota, concluyó con los argumentos finales.