Press Releases

The State Board of Elections today released a new public service announcement regarding voter ID requirements set to begin in 2016.
Sept. 22 is National Voter Registration Day, and the State Board of Elections is encouraging North Carolina’s 6.38 million voters to check their registration status online.  
Judge James L. Baker was sworn in today as the third Republican member of the bipartisan State Board of Elections. Gov. Pat McCrory appointed Baker to fill the seat held by Paul Foley, who resigned in July.
Chairman Josh Howard has accepted the resignation of Paul Foley from the State Board of Elections.
The first of nine public hearings on proposed rules for voter ID implementation that will take effect in 2016 will occur on Wednesday.
The State Board of Elections today released the results of a study regarding wait times across North Carolina during the 2014 General Election.  Counties reported to the State Board that lines never topped one hour at 90% of early voting sites or at 98% of precinct polling locations on Election Day.
The State Board of Elections today announced that Gov. Pat McCrory has awarded Don Wright The  Order of the Long Leaf Pine, one the state’s most prestigious civilian honors.  Wright will retire Monday from his post as longtime general counsel to the Board of Elections. He is a 30-year veteran of state government.  
The State Board of Elections today released demographic statistics for the 2014 General Election. Results showed a 16% increase in participation by African Americans and and 18% higher participation among voters aged 18-25 statewide compared to 2010, the last midterm election cycle.  (CORRECTED 3/12/15)
All 100 county boards of election will meet Friday morning to authenticate results from the 2014 General Election. County-level canvass certifies results in most single-county contests. The State Board of Elections will meet Tuesday, November 25 to certify results for all federal, judicial, and multicounty contests.
The State Board of Election may order a recount in a State Supreme Court contest between Cheri Beasley and Mike Robinson. With only 10 precincts unreported, the margin between Beasley and Robinson is just over 5,000 votes.