North Carolina counties support photo ID laws to increase public confidence in election results. Story here.
By a 3-2 vote, the Chatham County commissioners have approved a
resolution supporting state legislation that would require voter
identification at the polls to ensure that election results are
“fundamentally fair and every genuine vote is counted.”
“We made
sure that the resolution clearly states that any voter identification
requirements should be fair, reasonable and readily accessible to all
voters,” commissioners Chairman Brian Bock said. “This is an important
step in our view to retain public confidence in election results.