Flexing power just before they lose their supermajority, Republicans in North Carolina’s legislature overrode a veto Wednesday to give one of their allies control over the state’s elections board, rewrite ballot-counting rules and chip away at the power of the incoming Democratic governor.
The move came as Republicans sought to claim three seats in the legislature and a spot on the state Supreme Court by throwing out tens of thousands of ballots in races they lost last month. The state Democratic Party is fighting that effort by asking a federal judge to ensure votes don’t get tossed because of administrative errors.