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North Carolina Voter ID trial commences five years after federal lawsuit

Black Politics Now by Black Politics Now
February 13, 2025
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A voter passes by a photo ID requirement sign at a polling location during Super Tuesday, March 5, 2024, in Mount Holly, N.C. The start of the federal trial for a lawsuit challenging North Carolina’s voter ID law is set for Monday, May 6, with the anticipated debate centering on allegations of discrimination against Black and Hispanic citizens and the law’s purported aim to enhance public trust in elections. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson, File) SOURCE: Chris Carlson. Img source:wbaltv.com

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Five years after the initiation of a federal lawsuit, the trial challenging North Carolina’s photo voter identification law is poised to commence in Winston-Salem, with deliberations expected to scrutinize whether the mandate unfairly targets Black and Hispanic voters or serves legitimate state interests in bolstering electoral integrity.

The litigation, initiated by the state NAACP and several local chapters, contests the voter ID law enacted by the Republican-controlled General Assembly in late 2018, alleging constitutional and Voting Rights Act violations due to discriminatory intent.

Delays stemming from legal challenges postponed the law’s implementation until last year’s municipal elections and impacted the March primaries, where ID-related issues resulted in fewer than 500 provisional ballots being invalidated.

With the looming November general election, where turnout is anticipated to be significantly higher, a favorable ruling from U.S. District Judge Loretta Biggs could potentially halt the requirement. The trial, expected to unfold over several days, may yield critical insights into the law’s impact on minority voters.

NAACP attorneys argue that the law disproportionately affects Black and Latino voters, citing data revealing disparities in ID access and recounting voting challenges encountered during the primary.

Conversely, attorneys representing Republican legislative leaders contend that the law imposes minimal burdens on voters, emphasizing expanded ID options and provisions for those lacking photo identification at the polls.

Judge Biggs, who has previously ruled on aspects of this case, will preside over the trial, with potential implications extending beyond North Carolina’s borders, given the national significance of voter ID laws.

As the trial unfolds, it underscores broader debates surrounding electoral integrity, voter suppression, and the balance between combating fraud and safeguarding voting rights.

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