North Carolina's high court says elections board shift can continue while appeals carry on

The North Carolina Supreme Court, divided along party lines, has allowed a new law shifting control of the State Board of Elections to take effect. This empowers the Republican State Auditor to appoint board members, ending a century-old tradition where the governor held this power. The move has sparked controversy, with Democratic justices criticizing the GOP majority's decision and its potential impact on future elections.

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