'Election Integrity' Activists at Heart of 2023 Omnibus Election Bill
Briefly

In North Carolina, the recent Senate Bill 747 has sparked controversy due to allegations that conservative advocacy groups, primarily Cleta Mitchell and NCEIT, played a pivotal role in its enactment. This law increases voting barriers and undermines same-day registration, affecting young voters disproportionately. Recent court filings by plaintiffs have unveiled the coordinated strategies behind the bill, demonstrating the influence of activists aiming to reshape election laws without credible evidence of widespread voter fraud. The claims highlight concerns regarding age discrimination and the overt targeting of college students in electoral processes.
The reviewed documents depict an orchestrated influence operation aimed at targeting young voters by bolstering barriers to voting, particularly through the elimination of same-day registration.
Despite claims to the contrary, evidence suggests that Cleta Mitchell and the NCEIT played a significant role in crafting SB 747, revealing a coordinated conservative effort.
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