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24,000 may go back to polls (in Carteret County, NC)
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Contributor | U Ole Polecat |
Last Edited | U Ole Polecat Dec 01, 2004 08:44am |
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News Date | Wednesday, December 1, 2004 06:00:00 AM UTC0:0 |
Description | This to decide the election for Agriculture Commissioner of NC only.
From the article:
State elections officials, struggling to wrap up the agriculture commissioner's race, decided Tuesday that about 24,000 people in Carteret County should have another election day.
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The elections board voted 4-1 to allow the people in Carteret County whose ballots were lost, as well as registered voters in the county who didn't vote in the general election, another chance to vote. That adds up to nearly 24,000 voters, state elections director Gary Bartlett said.
The special election was scheduled for Jan. 11. The votes will be added to the current statewide totals. |
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