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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 163 — Elections and Election Laws

§ 163-166.50. Certified list of executed ballots cast during early voting; distribution of list.

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§ 163-166.50. Certified list of executed ballots cast during early voting; distribution of list.
(a)With respect to each ballot voted in accordance with this Part, the State Board shall approve an official register in which the county board of elections in each county of the State shall record the following information:
(1)Name of voter for whom a ballot is being requested.
(2)Number of assigned voter's ballot when issued.
(3)The precinct in which the voter is registered.
(4)The date the voter voted early.
(5)The voter's party affiliation.
(6)Whatever additional information and official action may be required by this Part.
(b)The official register required by this section shall constitute a public record and shall be open to inspection.
(c)The State Board may provide for the official register required by this section to be kept by electronic data processing equipment. The State Board shall require the county board of elections to transmit information in the official register provided for in this section to the State Board.
(d)The State Board shall adopt rules to implement this section, including frequency of transmittal and ensuring that each precinct has a list of voters from that precinct who voted prior to the polls opening on election day. (Recodified from N.C. Gen. Stat. 163-228(a1) by 2023-140, ss. 1(e), 27(c).)
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