North Carolina H958 amends election laws, including absentee ballot counting, early voting site requirements, and campaign finance reporting.
North Carolina H958 revises election administration laws, including absentee ballot counting procedures, early voting site requirements, and campaign finance reporting. The bill mandates that absentee ballots be counted by county boards, with specific timelines for reporting results. It requires county boards to open at least one early voting site for every 30,000 registered voters. Additionally, the bill introduces new campaign finance reporting requirements, including a 48-hour disclosure period for contributions over $2,000 received before an election.
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