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Tuesday, November 5, 2024   

Today, North Carolina voters are hitting the polls amid both reassurances and warnings about the security of this year's election.

A new report by the nonprofit Informing Democracy said the state has solid protections in place to guard every vote but also pointed out certain officials and potential vulnerabilities that could threaten the election's integrity.

Jenny Gimian, director of legal research and senior policy counsel for the nonprofit Informing Democracy, said North Carolinians can trust in the strength of their election system but it is still important to stay aware of the challenges.

"With so much focus on the actions of election officials, it's easy to overlook that elections are decided by the voters who cast ballots," Gimian emphasized. "When votes are cast, we're confident this fundamental piece of our democracy, the will of the voters, won't be devalued by the courts should their intervention be needed."

The report showed while most North Carolina officials are committed to election integrity, Informing Democracy identified 51 officials whose actions raise concerns, including some who questioned the 2020 election results and three who opposed certifying past election outcomes.

In addition to these broader concerns, Gimian noted election officials in North Carolina have implemented emergency measures to ensure voters in western counties affected by Hurricane Helene can safely participate in the election. She stressed the steps help uphold voters' rights without compromising the timing of vote counts or certification.

"The State Board of Elections has approved emergency measures to ensure voter access throughout affected counties," Gimian explained. "So far, these provisions do not appear to affect the overall timing of vote counting or certification processes, although affected counties have been granted power to schedule mandatory meetings to begin reviewing absentee ballots."

While North Carolina law allows for delays in postelection tasks, Gimian added they are confident any setbacks will be resolved within current legal guidelines and by those responsible for canvassing and certification, ensuring every vote is accurately counted.


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