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Bill Clinton tells Raleigh crowd they could decide the election as he rallies for Kamala Harris

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The 42nd president of the United States capped off a four-day visit to eastern North Carolina with a stop in downtown Raleigh. Clinton detailed the dangers of Donald Trump potentially returning to the White House and laid out how Kamala Harris would work to solve the country's problems.
VOTING - Cardinal & Pine

Hurricane Helene will not hamper early voting, election officials say

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Nearly all the scheduled early voting sites will open in the worst hit areas of western North Carolina, Board of Elections executive director Karen Brinson Bell said on Tuesday. "The people of western North Carolina will vote."
VOTING - Cardinal & Pine

County election officials given room to adjust voting measures to account for Helene’s destruction 

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The state elections board passed a resolution providing needed flexibility in 13 hard-hit counties, and promising a “robust” and “secure” election.
Helene Damage in Western NC

NC election officials vow to ensure voters can cast their ballot amid Helene’s devastation

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The North Carolina Board of Elections created a webpage - NCSBE.gov/Helene - where they have vowed to put all relevant Helene-election information, including much of what you are about to read here.
VOTING - Cardinal & Pine

Voting rights group seeks to increase turnout among Black voters in North Carolina.

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Turnout in eastern North Carolina could be critical to the outcome of the presidential election and other races on the ballot. All Americans Vote is in the process of registering thousands of voters in the area, many of whom are voting for the first time.
NC Supreme Court Chief Justice Paul Newby

A ‘partisan’ decision at the NC Supreme Court will delay voters’ ability to vote by mail

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Your North Carolina absentee ballot will be delayed, possibly by weeks, because of a NC Supreme Court decision that many are calling partisan in nature.