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RandySF

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Mon Sep 30, 2024, 10:11 PM Sep 30

Election officials working to make sure western NC residents can still vote

RALEIGH, N.C. — In the wake of Helene's devastating path through western North Carolina late last week, state election officials are actively working on a plan to make sure those affected by the storm can still vote come the general election.

According to the State Board of Education(Elections), its staff has been in contact with election officials in the affected counties of western North Carolina to "make sure they are safe, to gather information on damage to election and voting facilities and to assess potential effects on absentee and in-person voting."

Absentee voting is already underway across the state, while in-person early voting is set to run Oct. 17-Nov. 2. Election Day is Nov. 5.

In the wake of the storm, the State Board has created a new webpage, NCSBE.gov/Helene, to serve residents of western North Carolina who have been affected by Helene. The page includes "information on county board office closures, tips for voters affected by the storm and basic information about voting in this election."




https://www.wfmynews2.com/article/weather/severe-weather/north-carolina-election-officials-working-to-make-sure-residents-in-western-counties-can-vote-post-helene/83-5052f57b-bc26-4468-82eb-503013af4937

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Election officials working to make sure western NC residents can still vote (Original Post) RandySF Sep 30 OP
From my experience with Democrats there, they'll make it to polls, vote by mail, or something. Silent Type Sep 30 #1
KnR sheshe2 Sep 30 #2
NC has a "natural disaster" exemption to its new Voter ID law for voters who are "victim of a natural disaster" LetMyPeopleVote Oct 1 #3

LetMyPeopleVote

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3. NC has a "natural disaster" exemption to its new Voter ID law for voters who are "victim of a natural disaster"
Tue Oct 1, 2024, 03:27 PM
Oct 1

We cannot let this hurricane hurt voter turnout



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