North Carolina Republicans Override Democrat Governor Vetoes On Election Bills | Eastern North Carolina Now

    Publisher's Note: This post appears here courtesy of the The Daily Wire. The author of this post is Leif Le Mahieu.

    North Carolina Republicans voted on Tuesday to override Democrat Governor Roy Cooper's vetoes of two election bills that Republicans say will increase election integrity and Cooper claims are a "threat" to democracy.

    The measures in question, Senate Bills 747 and 749, ban drop boxes for ballots, end the acceptance of absentee ballots after election day, limit the use of private money for elections, and shift authority away from the governor over the state's board of elections.

    "North Carolina voters deserve to know their elections are safe and secure. Thankfully they can have that confidence now that we have overridden the Governor's veto of this commonsense elections bill," North Carolina House Speaker Tim Moore said after the vote to bypass Cooper's veto of SB 747.     The House voted 72-44 to override the veto and the Senate voted 30-19 to override the veto.

    According to a press release from Moore, the bill will "Strengthens the rights of poll observers," "Improves voter registration rolls by establishing a process for periodic removal of ineligible voters, including the deceased, convicted felons, and those who have moved," and "closes same-day registration loophole."

    It also will ban election officials from using private money to administer elections. The use of private money to fund elections became widely debated after the 2020 election when groups-backed by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg poured millions of dollars into state elections. Some argued that the money was not distributed fairly, but mainly benefited areas that leaned Democrat.

    After the original passage of SB 747, Cooper claimed that Republicans were being racist. "If you are black or brown, Republicans really don't want you to vote," Cooper said.

    "This legislation has nothing to do with election security and everything to do with Republicans keeping and gaining power," Cooper said in his veto message. "It encourages voter intimidation at the polls by election deniers and conspiracy believers."

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    The other bill Republicans voted to enact, SB 749, will allow the North Carolina legislature the authority to appoint the State Election Board instead of the governor. Majority and minority leaders in the legislature would each select four members to serve on the elections board.

    "The legislative takeover of state and local elections boards could doom our state's elections to gridlock and severely limit early voting," Cooper said in his veto message. "It also creates a grave risk that Republican legislators or courts would be empowered to change the results of an election if they don't like the winner. That's a serious threat to our democracy."

    The House voted 72-44 to override and the Senate voted 30-19 for the override. Republicans said that the measure will help the public trust elections in North Carolina.

    "Single-party control has led to distrust and skepticism among voters. Voters should be asking themselves why Gov. Cooper is so desperate to maintain his partisan grip on the State Board of Elections," Republican State Sen. Warren Daniel said, according to the Charlotte News & Observer.

    Democrats have already moved to challenge the laws in court.

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Do you consider Election Integrity an issue of some real importance, or just another conspiracy theory interfering with Democratic Socialist political hegemony?
  No, complete access to everyone voting, even in a willy nilly manner, is more important than getting it right by limiting access to those that would commit Voter Fraud.
  Yes, the most inalienable right of real citizens of this Democratic Republic is the Right to Vote, and that right shall remain sacrosanct for perpetuity.
  Again, I don't vote and I don't care.
730 total vote(s)     What's your Opinion?


poll#175
Understanding that this fragile Republic of the self-governed is in a precarious space in our nation's vast history: What is your honor bound patriotic duty in helping to sustain the continuance of these United States of America?
  I will depend on my Democratic Socialist politicians to continue to march hard toward the Left to provide Diversity, Equity and Inclusion for all who think and do as they are told.
  I will defend the Constitution of the United States of America, and support all elected leaders who pledge to protect and insure the continued sovereignty of this Representative Republic.
  I am very concerned about maintaining my current life style without working. I was told that as long as I vote Democrat, I had nothing to worry about ... but now I worry.
296 total vote(s)     What's your Opinion?

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Big Bob said:
( October 24th, 2023 @ 10:54 am )
 
Court. Where MAGA goes to die. Jena Ellis pleads guilty. Will likely flip on Trump.
( October 24th, 2023 @ 10:46 am )
 
I have long had this sneaking suspicion, but without Covid and millions of absentee ballots floating around, with a colluded and capable gang of electioneers at the willing ready, Authoritarian Copper would not have been re-elected.



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