[Durham INC] Update on early voting
Pat Carstensen
pats1717 at hotmail.com
Mon Feb 17 07:42:12 EST 2020
Please cascade this to neighborhood list-serves if you think it is useful.
So far 4257 people have used early voting (that is about 1/2 the amount for the first 4 days in 2016). It seems that voters are being slower than usual to make their choices. https://www.dconc.gov/Home/ShowDocument?id=30328 has a lot of cool graphs on who is voting, when and where.
The full schedule of early voting is at https://www.dconc.gov/Home/ShowDocument?id=29854. Early voting hours are extended (the polls are open from 8 AM to 7:30PM on), and there are 8 locations (North, South and East Libraries, Duke, NCCU, ERUFF, Criminal Justice Resource Center, and Durham Tech North).
I don't think the pictures on the website about voting at Eno River Unitarian Universalist Fellowship (ERUUF) are all that helpful. Voting is in the building at the back of the campus, so if you just keep driving to the back of the campus, you'll see plenty of signs directing you to the voting area.
The election folks are excited about "real-time mapping tool" that shows the wait time at each site (http://durhamnc.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=3ba5733d5de645debd6e6089e92c7f32) so you can see where to go for the least waiting time. It is supposed to be updated every 30 minutes. In general, voting on Monday to Wednesday and later in the day are good times to avoid crowds.
For some sites, the bottleneck is how many people can be in the act of voting at the same time. Get your sample ballot by looking yourself up at https://vt.ncsbe.gov/RegLkup/ (you can carry in your list of choices on your phone).
Some places to look for information on the candidates:
* NC House 20: https://www.newsobserver.com/news/politics-government/election/article239407928.html
* State-wide races: https://www.accessthevotenc.org/2020primary/ (it is from.an organization that works on disability rights so the questions don't cover a lot of areas, but is the only non-partisan site I could find)
* County Commissioners and Board of Education: https://sites.duke.edu/dukevotes/explore-your-ballot/ (it has other races, but there isn't necessarily much on the candidates)
If you want to use Ballots by Mail, the information is at http://www.dcovotes.com/voters/voting/absentee-voting (this has been available for the last month). To return the ballot, either mail it or make sure it is being carried in by you or a "near relative" (there is an official list of what counts as "near").
Regards, pat
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