Coleen Harry
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The Mecklenburg County Board of Elections certified its elections results, and for the first time in recent memory, the vote to certify wasn’t unanimous.
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County boards of election are inching closer to certifying the results of the general elections, but first, at least one board has to address voter challenges.
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The North Carolina State Board of Elections says roughly 22,000 absentee mail-in ballots have been returned since Election Day, but state officials say they’re still waiting for more than 94,000 ballots.
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Put a checkmark next to Gaston County’s sample ballot count. Precinct workers did a hand count of some of the ballots voted on Election Day, and they confirmed that the machines have it right.
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Elections workers in North Carolina will continue counting through next week as mail-in ballots are received and they review provisional ballots.
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Police departments are prepared to deal with rowdy behavior or intimidation of voters on Election Day, but don’t expect officers to be at the polls unless they are needed.
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Campaign workers outside the early voting site in Wadesboro say they’re seeing repeated instances of violations of voter assistance
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State election officials say about 144,000 people voted curbside between Oct. 15 and Oct. 28.
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If you’re an elections aficionado, then a county elections board meeting is your happy place. If you have no interest in the nitty-gritty of elections, you should. And here’s why.
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Election officials in 10 Charlotte-area counties say, so far, they haven’t received any major complaints from voters or seen any voter intimidation at polling sites.