Here’s a quick link to what stuck, what went into effect, and what didn’t, in terms of election reform. If you’re too lazy to click, just don’t try to get away with anything fishy, and you should be OK.
Speaking of lazy, in Watauga County, court battles continue over whether or not students at Appalachian State University can have an early voting site on campus.

In an Oct. 17 letter, Watauga elections board chairman Luke Eggers . . . argued against a site at the Plemmons Student Union, noting that the four-story building has multiple entrances and that a voter could “become confused or discouraged from finding the appropriate location to vote within this building.”

I’m not sure how that is less confusing than on again, off again, who knows where voting.