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HB 3

Various Local Election Changes II.

2025-2026 Session

North Carolina enacted HB 3 making various local election administration changes, now law as of June 2025.

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Bill Summary · HB 3

Legislative bill overview

HB 3 is a North Carolina law that implements various procedural and administrative changes to local election processes. The bill has been ratified and is now in effect as Chapter SL 2025-13. The specific provisions are not detailed in the legislative action record provided.

Why is this important

Election administration changes can affect voter access, election security, and local government operations. Even procedural modifications can have meaningful impacts on how elections are conducted at the county and municipal level across North Carolina.

Potential points of contention

  • The bill's specific provisions are unclear from available records, making it difficult to identify which changes might be controversial without access to the full legislative text
  • Local election officials may have differing views on administrative burden versus election integrity trade-offs
  • Changes to election procedures sometimes generate debate between those prioritizing accessibility versus those prioritizing security protocols

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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