NC League of Women Voters’ Jennifer Rubin on some of the latest controversies surrounding voting
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Jennifer Rublin (Courtesy photo)
The 2026 midterm elections are still a long way off, but that isn’t keeping debates over voting rights and election laws off the front page. Indeed, both here in North Carolina and around the country, Republican politicians and their appointees are continuing to aggressively pursue policy changes that will – according to an array of critics — makes voting rules more complex and burdensome and elections less fair.
And one of the groups that’s been most outspoken in its criticism of these changes — whether it’s new requirements on voters to provide detailed personal information in order to vote, or renewed efforts by politicians of both parties to gerrymander electoral districts – is the nonpartisan League of Women Voters. And recently Newsline got a chance to discuss these subjects and more with the President of the North Carolina League, Jennifer Rubin.
Click here to listen to the full interview with NC League of Women Voters President Jennifer Rubin.