Election officials in North Carolina and Georgia have reported that all hands are on deck to prepare polling locations for Nov. 5.
Election officials in the battleground state of North Carolina approved changes on Monday that aim to make it easier for voters in areas devastated by Hurricane Helene to cast ballots in the Nov. 5 U.
The destruction left behind by Hurricane Helene could alter the outcome of the presidential election given its impact on 1 million swing-state residents.
The North Carolina State Board of Elections has unanimously passed an emergency resolution to make several voting changes in western North Carolina after Hurricane Helene devastated the region
Georgia and North Carolina election officials said Monday that the presidential election in November will not be derailed by the damage left by Hurricane Helene.
Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris is heading to North Carolina as the state recovers from Hurricane Helene.
North Carolina’s election board voted to give residents in the hurricane-affected areas greater flexibility to vote by mail and run their elections.
Residents in North Carolina’s Watauga County are focused on survival rather than politics after Hurricane Helene ravaged much of the western part of the state
Before voting begins, the North Carolina State Board of Elections releases a sample ballot for registered voters. Voters can look up their specific sample ballot on the North Carolina State Board of Elections website.
With less than one month to go until Election Day, the North Carolina State Board of Elections unanimously passed emergency measures Monday aimed at helping both election officials and voters affected by Hurricane Helene.
Just weeks after Hurricane Helene struck the Southeast, claiming at least 182 lives, voters there will be casting ballots in what's poised to be one of the most contentious presidential elections in United States history.