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Find what's on your ballot by visiting the sample ballot lookup on the North Carolina State Board of Elections website and entering your first name, last name, date of birth and county of residence.
In purple, swing-state North Carolina, both Ashe County and Lansing are solidly Republican. Through orange and yellow leaves — and brown and gray grass — bits of red, white and blue poked through.
You must be a registered voter in North Carolina to view your sample ballot. If you aren't registered, you can do so at an early voting site during early voting provided you meet certain requirements.
For the voter search tool — which can be accessed online at vt.ncsbe.gov/RegLkup — you’ll enter your name, year of birth, your county and voter status. Along with a sample ballot, you’ll ...
North Carolina voters will soon head to the polls on Election Day on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. Here's how you can get a sample ballot before you vote.
Elections 101: Find your North Carolina sample ballot WUNC ... If you have common name, entering a middle name, birthdate, and county of residence will help narrow the search.
Remnants of Hurricane Helene doused North Carolina’s rural Ashe County in rain, mud and debris on Sept. 27. It pulled the foundation out from under a century-old voting site — the site for the ...
For the voter search tool — which can be accessed online at vt.ncsbe.gov/RegLkup — you’ll enter your name, year of birth, your county and voter status. Along with a sample ballot, you’ll ...
In purple, swing-state North Carolina, both Ashe County and Lansing are solidly Republican. Through orange and yellow leaves — and brown and gray grass — bits of red, white and blue poked through.
One voter near Lansing, NC, drove to her normal voting location to find it destroyed. Helene pushed polls into a Helene donation site.
Voters in the Lansing area of Ashe County, NC, at the Hurricane Precinct, adapted to Helene’s aftermath and found their way to their voting location.