Digital identification will still be allowed to be used by North Carolina voters, a judge in the state ruled on Sept. 19.
Wake County Superior Court Judge Keith Gregory during a hearing declined a request from state and national Republicans to enter a temporary restraining order blocking officials from accepting digital identification, according to an online court record.
No other information was provided on the docket.
North Carolina law requires voters to present identification when they vote in person. Acceptable forms of identification include driver’s licenses and student identification cards.
The North Carolina State Board of Elections has said in previous memorandums that electronic identification is not permitted….