Three-judge panel unanimously strikes down GOP effort to strip governor's elections board appointment authority
Three Superior Court judges, two Republicans and one Democrat, said a state law passed by Republicans to give lawmakers the ability to appoint elections board members was unconstitutional.
A three-judge panel has struck down Senate Bill 749, finding that Republican state lawmakers’ effort to strip Gov. Roy Cooper of his ability to appoint state and local elections officials was unconstitutional.
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