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NC Board of Elections votes along party lines to reject most Sunday early voting hours
The state Board of Elections voted along party lines to reject including Sunday hours in early voting plans for most counties. Republicans on county boards argued that Sunday should be reserved for church and family, stating it was not worth opening polling sites because too few people vote that day. This pattern saw the majority of the 20 considered local plans adopted along party lines with Republicans holding the majority.
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