Impacted voters across the state are speaking out about the most recent attempt to toss out legitimate ballots.
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Impacted voters across the state are speaking out about the most recent attempt to toss out legitimate ballots.
Davidson County residents can vote early until November 2nd. It’s important to be cautious of misinformation, as it can create confusion and undermine public trust in elections. With these posts, we aim to educate the public and serve as a reliable source of election information.
The State Board of Elections has appealed Friday’s order by the NC Court of Appeals, which required election officials to remove Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s name from 2024 general election ballots and print new ones. The appeal was filed with the NC Supreme Court Friday afternoon.
Several races were determined in the Davidson County primary.
A primary for commissioners and other seats will be held on March 5.
The Davidson County Board of Elections will meet Tuesday, January 9, 2024 at 6:00 PM at the Board Office located at 945 N Main Street, Suite A, Lexington, NC 27292.Board meetings are open to the public.
The Davidson County Republican Party proudly unveils the grandeur of the upcoming 2024 elections set to take place on February 21st, 2024
There will be a March primary election for county commissioners. With no other parties represented, the top three winners of Davidson County’s Republican primary will determine the newly elected county commissioners.
New council members are sworn in as two who have served step down.
Sunday early voting dates will be determined by the NC State Board of Elections. All public comments must be submitted by 5 p.m. on December 15, 2023.
The Board of Elections is preparing for busy days for Lexington City precincts and Thomasville precincts.
There are so many positive things that are happening in our community that are the result of previous administrations, city management, and importantly our current City Council’s ability to capitalize on current opportunities and build relationships. Our intentional commitment to both economic development and equity are not mutually exclusive.
Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 7, is slated to bring a larger turnout than past municipal elections. Early voting in Davidson County is on the rise according to the local Board of Elections. The early voting period began Oct.19 and will end Nov. 4.
Friday, at noon, marked the end of the filing period for November’s municipal elections.
The filing period will conclude on Friday, July 21 at noon.
Davidson County’s GOP saw a large turnout at the annual county convention on Saturday, March 11, 2023
Davidson County residents are included in a few communities invited to weigh in on election protocol. Debates surrounding dates, hours and locations for early voting typically fall along party lines. While many party leaders encourage voting, when and where that happens is often left for scrutiny by governing bodies. In the case of the November 8, 2022 election parties, local leaders are promoting the public comment period due to close on 5 p.m. Friday, September 9 for Davidson County voters.
To see the final election results, visit the North Carolina State Board of Elections.
The right to vote is not only one of our most basic rights as Americans, but it is also one of the most important.