VIDEO: Six reasons North Carolina elections can be trusted
Almost half of North Carolinians have questions about whether our elections can be trusted. Share this with them.
Almost half of North Carolinians have questions about whether our elections can be trusted. Share this with them.
In North Carolina, there is clear, credible, and objective evidence proving that we can trust our elections, despite what some dishonest politicians are saying.
Who is Chad Brown, the Republican running to be North Carolina's secretary of state? We took a look, and explained why, if you care about democracy, this is a race you CAN'T miss.
A recent decision will allow UNC students to vote with their mobile One Card, a step toward modernizing access in elections.
In a move towards modernization, the NC State Board of Elections green lights the use of UNC digital IDs on smartphones for voting in the upcoming elections.
Another reason why the roll call at the national political conventions is probably the most fun part.
A grassroots nonprofit is planning a concert to energize young voters. We talked to one of the organizers about why young people have to stay engaged beyond election season.
We talked to the Democratic candidate for state superintendent of public education, Mo Green, about partisanship, and why supporting a strong K-12 system shouldn't be a Democrat or Republican issue.
In our efforts to be a local news source you can trust, we want to share a little bit about how we’re thinking about our elections coverage this year—and every year.
Here's a quick look at there the candidates stand on several major issues that affect North Carolinians.