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  2. Election audit - Wikipedia

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    Primary: all contests on sample ballots. General:Top federal or Governor, 1 state legislator, 1 county-wide, 1 ballot measure, any contest <5% margin: Batches with at least 50 ballots per scanner, lesser of 1% or 1,000 ballots, at least 1 batch per scanner: batches: Ballots arriving more than 2 days after election day. [74] Odd-numbered years

  3. Here’s every step in NC’s absentee process, from requesting ...

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    Wake County Board of Elections member Gerry Cohen inspects an absentee ballot during a board meeting at the Wake County Board of Elections Operations Center in Raleigh, N.C., Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2024. 9.

  4. 2010 North Carolina elections - Wikipedia

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    All 13 seats in the United States House of Representatives were up for election in 2010. All thirteen incumbents sought re-election. ... Auditor, were not up for ...

  5. Risk-limiting audit - Wikipedia

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    A risk-limiting audit (RLA) is a post-election tabulation auditing procedure which can limit the risk that the reported outcome in an election contest is incorrect. It generally involves (1) storing voter-verified paper ballots securely until they can be checked, [1] and (2) manually examining a statistical sample of the paper ballots until enough evidence is gathered to meet the risk limit.

  6. Endorsements: How we view NC’s proposed constitutional ...

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    Wake County voters will be asked on the Nov. 5 ballot to approve a $142 million bond to improve the public library system. The borrowing would provide $67.1 million to build new libraries in ...

  7. 2010 North Carolina judicial elections - Wikipedia

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    Under state law, because the vacancy in Wynn's seat occurred after the state's primary elections, the election employed instant runoff voting—the first time such a mechanism had been used in a statewide election in North Carolina. [13] [14] [15] The law that allowed for instant runoff voting for judicial elections was eventually repealed in ...

  8. Election results: See who won primary elections in Wake ... - AOL

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    Here are the latest results from the primary election for Durham, Orange and Wake counties. The results below reflect only county voters’ choices for each contest. Check back as the results are ...

  9. Here’s every step in NC’s absentee process, from requesting ...

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    Here are the 10 steps absentee ballots go through before the votes are reported on Election Day. Here’s every step in NC’s absentee process, from requesting your ballot to counting votes Skip ...