By Bill Crawford Pittsboro, NC – Here are a few additions to a recent Chatham Chatlist informative post on early voting. While you are required to vote on your own precinct on Election Day, November 3, during early voting you…
Pittsboro, NC – The Chatham County Board of Elections Office reminds voters of important early voting information for the 2020 general election. When can Chatham County residents participate in early voting?One stop early voting begins October 15, 2020 and lasts…
Pittsboro, NC – Early voting took place Chatham County from Wednesday, October 17 through Saturday, November 3. When early voting ended on Saturday at 2 pm, Chatham County residents had cast 24,229 votes. On election day, Chatham County polling places…
Pittsboro, NC – The Chatham Board of Elections advises county voters of a change made by state officials in the early voting schedule after the county had included information on early voting in the August tax bills mailing. The state…
Leela Ellis asked “Tonight on TV it was reported that North Carolina will most likely be requiring ID in order to vote. Does amyone know what will be considered as acceptable ID?” I often wonder about the details of proposed laws when I hear about them…
Randolph Voller states that concerns over voting fraud are a smokescreen? The fact is the Democratic Party has been eroding the integrity of our election process, fighting against positive voter ID, enacting same day registration, and three weeks of ea…
In the recent discussions on early voting we’ve heard a lot about the right to vote and how we should do everything possible to protect that right and make it easier for people to vote. Unfortunately there’s been little discussion of the idea that …
Randy Voller and I can argue back and forth on this subject until doomsday, and I am sure we will not agree. However, this lively discussion has addressed several points and should have provided enough food for thought to enable informed voters to arri…
To quote Matt, “I believe that the email below is an excellent example of someone “muddying the waters with irrelevancies.”………If I were to bring up poll taxes, literacy tests, intimidation, and the other tools that conservatives have used to keep…
Early voting and the access of voters to open and hassle free elections is of paramount importance. We all benefit when our elections involve the greatest numbers of citizens. Unfortunately, the North Carolina State Senate has a bill before it that wil…