Duke political scientists Deondra Rose and Kerry Haynie: The impact of new state laws in 2024

Date:

 

Whether it’s the GOP taking control of local and state election board appointments or mandating a photo ID for all voters, there’s no doubt that the 2024 election cycle will look different for North Carolinians.

Recently, NC Newsline listened in as a pair of Duke University experts — Deondra Rose, a professor of public policy and political science, studies voter behavior and Professor Kerry Haynie, a Duke political scientist who specializes in southern politics — shared their observations on how the actions of the General Assembly in 2023 could impact elections in 2024.

Share post:

Subscribe

Popular

More like this
Related

The Changing Landscape of Live Streaming and Why Polar Bear is Worth Watching

Tuning in to watch creators is quickly becoming a...

ThreatBook is Recognized as a Strong Performer in Gartner® Peer Insights™ Voice of the Customer for Network Detection and Response

ThreatBook, a global leading provider of AI-driven threat detection and...

Second class letter deliveries could be cut from Saturdays

PA MediaRoyal Mail could be allowed to end the...

ThreatBook has been Named a Representative Vendor in the Gartner® Market Guide for MDR

ThreatBook, a global leading provider of AI-driven threat detection...