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Hundreds of thousands of mail-in ballots could be rejected because of small mistakes. Many groups are rushing to help voters "cure" their ballots so they can be counted.
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Bladen County in eastern North Carolina drew national attention two years ago for an election fraud scandal involving mail-in ballots. It led to the results of the 9th District congressional race being thrown out and a new election. So, with mail-in voting happening in larger numbers this year because of the pandemic, WFAE sent a reporter to see how voting was going in Bladen County.
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Poll workers had a chance to catch their breath as the early voting rush slowed this weekend across Mecklenburg County, although turnout remains higher than usual ahead of Election Day.
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Early voting numbers continue to shatter records, and experts predict long lines will become less of a problem over the coming weeks.
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WFAE's Sarah Delia checks in with Mecklenburg County Board of Elections Director Michael Dickerson about how the first day of early voting went, and where we stand with absentee ballots that have an error after a new judge ruling.
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Long lines formed at polling places across North Carolina on Thursday as the battleground state kicked off early in-person voting.
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Early voting in North Carolina starts Thursday, Oct. 15 and lasts until Saturday, Oct. 31. Have questions about voting in person during a pandemic? We've compiled some answers.
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WFAE's "Morning Edition" co-host Lisa Worf checks in with Mecklenburg County's election director Michael Dickerson on the voter registration deadline, early voting starting next week, and absentee ballots.
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Mecklenburg County voters will be getting into schools before most students do when in-person early voting begins this month. Eighteen of the 33 early…
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We are less than two months away from Election Day, and counties across North Carolina are gearing up to serve voters and their changing needs during the…