Mecklenburg County's Boards of Elections (BOE) is responsible for conducting all elections held in Mecklenburg County. Locally, we administer State election laws. Our principal functions include establishing election precincts and voting sites, appointing and training precinct officials, preparing and distributing ballots, voting equipment, canvassing and certifying the ballots cast in elections, and investigating any voting irregularities. We maintain voter registration for Mecklenburg County and provide public information on voters and electi ...
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It was a part of Mecklenburg County before being incorporated into Tryon County in 1768. Tryon County was divided into Rutherford County and Lincoln County in 1779. [3] The first county...
In 1768, most of this area (the part of Mecklenburg County west of the Catawba River) was designated Tryon County, North Carolina. Determining the final boundaries of these "western" areas...
[3] Government [edit] Mecklenburg County is governed by a nine-member Board of Supervisors, each elected from a single-member district. They serve as the county's legislative and policy...
Law and government [edit] The county is governed by a five-member Avery County Board of Commissioners who are elected to two or four-year terms, depending on the number and percentage of...
Northampton County Board of Elections (literacy test), Breedlove v. Suttles (poll tax on men), as long as it was rational. In this case, Virginia's poll tax could be deemed rational because...
Mary Potter Summa and Elizabeth McDowell, board member and secretary of the board of elections in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, which includes Charlotte. The two Republicans have...
Their voices rang over the hum of those eating lunch in east Charlotte. “Resign, resign, resign!” Mecklenburg County Democrats chanted, gathered together Wednesday afternoon at a shopping center off East WT Harris Boulevard. They called for the resignation of NC Rep. Tricia Cotham, an eastern Mecklenburg County Democrat who will flip to the Republican Party and give it a supermajority in the House. And the Mecklenburg County Democratic Party’s chair encouraged those who donated to Cotham’s campaign to ask for a refund. ...
These methods are absentee by mail and absentee one-stop.Any voter registered in Mecklenburg County can request an absentee ballot from the Mecklenburg County Board of Elections prior to...