[Durham INC] Early and absentee voting

Pat Carstensen pats1717 at hotmail.com
Thu Oct 29 07:19:42 EDT 2020


So far 2 out of 5 registered voters in Durham County have used One Stop Voting at one of the 14 sites.  I don't have statistics on how many Absentee-by-Mail ballots have been turned in, but the total of votes already cast is well over 1/2.

One-Stop Voting ends at 3PM on Saturday.  You can check the status of your registration at https://vt.ncsbe.gov/RegLkup/;  if you aren't registered in Durham County and want to vote this year, you need to (re-)register at One Stop Voting.

The libraries have about 10 booths at their sites due to social distancing constraints, so you might want to leave it to other folks to maintain the tradition of standing in long lines in the cold at South Library.  You can see where the shortest lines are at <https://www.dcovotes.com/?splash=http%3a%2f%2fdurhamnc.maps.arcgis.com%2fapps%2fwebappviewer%2findex.html%3fid%3d3ba5733d5de645debd6e6089e92c7f32&____isexternal=true>
http://durhamnc.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=3ba5733d5de645debd6e6089e92c7f32

If you used Absentee-by-Mail voting, you can check the status of your ballot either using BallotTrax (https://northcarolina.ballottrax.net/voter/) or the absentee tab at the voter look-up site (http://durhamnc.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=3ba5733d5de645debd6e6089e92c7f32).  Some folks are getting confusing letters about issues with their Absentee-by-Mail ballots; Durham County Board of Elections has an absentee team to talk these folks through their options; just call the BOE (919-560-0700) and ask for the absentee team.

Regards, pat




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