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People enter and exit a polling station at the Stedman Community Building on September 10, 2019. A special election was held for voters in the 9th congressional district of North Carolina after a charges of voter fraud in the previous election. [Melissa Sue Gerrits/For Carolina Public Press]
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Are you an unaffiliated voter in NC? We’d like to get to know you.

by Staff Reports October 11, 2022October 27, 2022
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¿Eres un votante que no está afiliado con un partido político en Carolina del Norte? Nos gustaría conocerte.

by Staff Reports October 11, 2022October 27, 2022
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Early voting in North Carolina: How it started, who uses it and how to do it in 2022

by Shelby Harris October 10, 2022October 27, 2022
Buncombe County election workers prepare mail ballots for review by the county’s elections board. Victoria Loe Hicks / Carolina Public Press
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¿No puede votar en persona? Le contamos cómo se puede votar por correo en Carolina del Norte

by Ben Sessoms September 22, 2022October 11, 2022
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One city, two districts: How dividing a community’s vote impacts its political voice

by Ben Sessoms September 15, 2022October 27, 2022

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