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NC House to debate election changes, including party affiliation rule for candidates
The North Carolina House is set to debate a bill proposing significant election changes, including requiring candidates to be affiliated with a political party for at least one year before running under that party. The bill also mandates nonmilitary overseas voters to submit a photocopy of their ID with ballots and bans U.S. citizens who have never lived in the United States from voting.
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