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The article from The New York Times explores the implementation and repercussions of North Carolina's new voter ID law, which follows years of contentious debates and legal battles over voting regulations. The law, seen as less stringent than its predecessor from 2013, provides a range of acceptable identification options and allows voters without IDs to verify their identity through an affidavit. Although the recent election saw the disqualification of over 2,000 ballots due to ID issues, significantly lower than anticipated, concerns arise about the potential for the law to disproportionately affect Democratic voters. The article highlights mixed public sentiment toward voter ID laws nationally and underscores the ongoing nature of legal challenges surrounding voter eligibility in North Carolina.
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