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According to the SBE, the Registration Repair Project (RRP) aims to ensure that North Carolina's voter rolls are as accurate and complete as possible, bring them into compliance with recent state ...
Linda Inch, 66, voted at a makeshift polling location in Ashe County. Her normal voting location in the county’s Hurricane Precinct was washed out by a flooded Big Horse Creek when Hurricane Helene ...
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.
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.
It should also include the voter’s precinct in the upper right corner. Voters can also access their sample ballot by choosing “Option 4″ on the North Carolina Absentee Ballot Portal here.
Want to see a sample ballot before casting a vote in the general election? Here’s how North Carolina voters can find one before Election Day.
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