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Board approves municipal early-voting plan, staff reports filings and poll-worker nominations

5550651 · August 6, 2025
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The Buncombe County Board of Elections unanimously approved a staff proposal for the municipal early-voting schedule, heard an update that 17 candidates filed for municipal offices in Weaverville and Woodfin, and received precinct judge nomination totals: 330 Democrats, 90 Republicans.

BUNCOMBE COUNTY — The Buncombe County Board of Elections unanimously approved a staff-proposed early-voting schedule for the 2025 municipal elections and heard related operational updates on candidate filings and poll-worker nominations.

Elections staff member Maggie presented the proposed municipal early-voting plan and explained the legal requirements for odd-year municipal elections. Under state parameters for odd-year municipal contests, the board must provide at least one early-voting in-lieu site that is open during normal business hours; Maggie proposed the in-lieu site in downtown and recommended Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m. hours at the elections…

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