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Superseded by N.C. Session Law 2023-140 on Oct. 10, 2023: The different ways that a “postmark” may appear on an absentee ballot container-return envelope.
Superseded by N.C. Supreme Court order on April 28, 2023: Any person who is serving a felony sentence outside the custody of a jail or prison for a state or federal felony conviction is eligible to register and vote as of today (Aug. 23, 2021).
Superseded by Numbered Memo 2024-08 on Nov. 15, 2024: Guidance for the conduct of an anticipated statewide recount in the contest for N.C. Supreme Court Chief Justice.
Superseded by N.C. Supreme Court order on April 28, 2023: Voters who are currently serving a felony sentence and do not meet the following criteria are not permitted to register to vote.
Superseded by reversed preliminary injunction on Dec. 2, 2020: The injunction prohibits the State and county boards of elections from “implementing any of SB 824’s voter-ID requirements and...”
Superseded by Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals order on July 29, 2016: Requirements to educate the public regarding photo ID requirements and exceptions.
Partially superseded on May 12, 2022: This directive provides for notice to the public of those remaining unverified registrants.
Superseded by Numbered Memo 2016-16 on Sept. 26, 2016: The North Carolina voter assistance statute and regulations that supplement the assistance statute.