North Carolina’s ‘Citizen Only Voting’ Amendment Sparks Debate Ahead of 2024 Election

As North Carolina gears up for the 2024 presidential election, a proposed amendment requiring only U.S. citizens to vote in state elections has ignited controversy. While proponents argue it strengthens election integrity, critics decry it as a discriminatory tactic that targets immigrant communities. This contentious amendment, set to be decided by North Carolina voters next month, raises crucial questions about voting rights and the future of democracy in the state.

Tropical Storm Helene Wreaks Havoc in North Carolina, Leaving Thousands in the Dark

Tropical Storm Helene, which made landfall in Florida as a Category 4 hurricane, brought heavy rain and strong winds to North Carolina, causing widespread damage and power outages. The storm left over 1 million customers in North and South Carolina without power, with Buncombe County being the hardest hit. Rivers are at major flood status, and emergency shelters are open for those displaced by the storm.

North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson Faces Resignations, Scandal Amid Gubernatorial Race

North Carolina Lt. Governor Mark Robinson’s campaign for governor is facing turmoil following allegations of offensive online posts from over a decade ago. Four top campaign staffers have resigned, and Robinson denies the allegations while facing calls to drop out of the race. The scandal has intensified the already tight gubernatorial election, with both Democrats and Republicans weighing in on the controversy.

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