How Hurricane Helene may affect the election in North Carolina
2024 Presidential Election,North Carolina,Hurricane Helene
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Election officials in western North Carolina are scrambling to restore voting operations after Hurricane Helene left several county election boards unable to process ballots just weeks before the presidential election.
None of the 13 affected counties in western North Carolina currently has a fully operational elections board, according to the state’s secretary of state office. The disruption comes at a critical time with early voting set to begin next week.
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