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Government Documents Round Table of the American Library Association, "North Carolina", Voting & Elections Toolkits "North Carolina: Election Tools, Deadlines, Dates, Rules, and Links", Vote.org, Oakland, CA; Henderson County Public Library, 2024 Election Guide: North Carolina Elections, Hendersonville, NC "League of Women Voters of North ...
All registered North Carolina voters have access to a sample ballot through the North Carolina State Board of Elections’ Voter Search tool. These are usually available 50 days before Election ...
Despite North Carolina Republicans struggling down ballot, especially due to controversial Republican gubernatorial nominee Mark Robinson, Trump won the state by 3.21%, Trump's win kept it in the Republican column for the fourth election cycle in a row and Trump won the state himself for the third straight election. North Carolina remains the ...
"North Carolina", A New Nation Votes: American Election Returns 1787-1825, Massachusetts: American Antiquarian Society and Tufts Archival Research Center "State Elections Legislation Database" , Ncsl.org , Washington, D.C.: National Conference of State Legislatures , State legislation related to the administration of elections introduced in ...
To find your polling location, search using the Election Day Polling Place Search on the North Carolina State Board of Elections website. On Election Day, the polls are open from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 ...
An election worker prepares absentee ballots for the upcoming general election before they are mailed to voters, at Wake County Board of Elections headquarters in Raleigh, North Carolina, on Sept ...
A 2016 election audit from North Carolina’s Board of Elections found that voters who appeared to be noncitizens based on the state’s Division of Motor Vehicles data were citizens 98% of the time.
North Carolina had 15 electoral votes in the Electoral College. [3] Polls of the state throughout the campaign indicated a close race, with most organizations considering it either a tossup or leaning towards Biden. Despite this, Trump ultimately won North Carolina with a 49.93% plurality over Biden's 48.59% vote share (a margin of 1.34%).