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In-person early voting ends Saturday as N.C. turnout approaches 50 percent
What will we actually know about ballot results on Election Day?
RALEIGH — Given voting challenges amid COVID-19, what can you actually expect to know about ballot results at the close of Election Day?
County boards of elections now contacting voters with absentee ballot deficiencies
RALEIGH — County boards of elections across North Carolina are now contacting voters whose absentee ballot return envelopes were not properly completed to inform them of the steps necessary to ensure their votes are counted.
North Carolina voters turn out for first day of early voting
RALEIGH — North Carolina voters turned out in droves on the weather-friendly first day of the early voting period Thursday, with nearly 230,000 ballots cast across the state as of 5:30 p.m.
Schedule released for early voting in Richmond County
ROCKINGHAM — The Richmond County Board of Elections on Friday released the schedule for early voting in the upcoming election.
Richmond County Elections Board to amend early voting schedule following executive order
ROCKINGHAM — The Richmond County Board of Elections is meeting Tuesday to amend its One-Stop Early Voting plan.
Vote Where? Richmond County Board of Elections to discuss early voting sites
ROCKINGHAM — As Election Day draws closer, the Richmond County Board of Elections has to figure out where to set up for one-stop early voting.
In-person early voting for 2020 primary election begins Thursday
RALEIGH — The in-person early voting period for the 2020 primary election begins Thursday, Feb. 13, and ends Saturday, Feb. 29.
State elections officials prepare for Hurricane Dorian
RALEIGH — As Hurricane Dorian approaches, the State Board of Elections encourages individuals eligible to vote in Sept. 10 contests to consider casting their ballot during the One-Stop early voting period, which ends Friday (Sept. 6).
More than 200 turn out for first day of early voting in special election
ROCKINGHAM — Faye Hayes, of Hamlet, was the next to the last person to scan a ballot Wednesday on the first day of early voting in the special election for the 9th Congressional District seat.