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A Durham County staff member reminded residents at a county meeting that Election Day is Nov. 7 and provided information on voting resources, including locations mentioned in the announcement and a website reference recorded in the transcript.
The staff member named locations during the announcement and referenced N.C. State University’s Turner Law Building and the Durham County Board of Elections main office among sites mentioned in the meeting. The transcript included an address that was not clearly recorded; the meeting excerpt did not provide a verifiable street address for those sites.
The staff member said voters could visit a website referenced in the transcript for additional information; the transcript records that site as "dicovot.com," but the audio/text was garbled in places and that URL was not independently verified by the meeting record excerpt. The announcement also referenced voter registration resources but did not supply fully legible links or contact information in the provided excerpt.
The meeting excerpt captured this item as an informational announcement; no formal actions or board votes related to election administration were recorded in the sections of the transcript provided.
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