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Board of Elections reviews final election logistics, explains ballot types and voter guidance ahead of March 3 primary
Summary
Buncombe County elections staff reminded voters about March 3 voting rules, reported early-voting totals, explained a plan to monitor warehouse operations remotely on election night, and recommended post-election review of requests for wider use of hand-marked ballots.
Corinne Duncan, the executive director of the Buncombe County Board of Elections, told the board the office is "one week from election day" and reminded voters that the March 3 primary requires a photo ID and that they must vote at their assigned voting location. She said the office mailed notification cards to voters affected by eight polling-location changes and urged voters to use the voter-information tool on the elections website to find sample ballots and polling places.
Duncan reported early-voting turnout of "over 14,000" voters so far (14,303 counted before the meeting) and said all of the early-voting sites opened on…
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