HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93009_1186 (2)For information concerning the address of any of the above
locations, please contact the Iredell County Board of Elections
at its address or telephone number set forth above.
Registration applications may also be obtained by qualified
persons and may be filed by them at any Drivers License Examining
Station located in the State of North Carolina during normal
business hours when applying for, renewing or correcting their
drivers licenses.
Qualified persons may also register by mail or forms to be
available at the above-mentioned places and otherwise as provided
in Article 7A of Chapter 163 of the General Statutes of North
Carolina. Please contact the Iredell County Board of Elections
for further information.
Furthermore, certain persons in the armed forces and their
spouses, certain veterans, certain civilians working with the
armed forces, and members of the Peace Corps may register by mail
at any time prior to said referendum in the manner provided in
Article 21 of Chapter 163 of the General Statutes of North
Carolina and in person at any time, including the day of said
referendum.
The last day for new registration of those not now
registered under Iredell County's permanent registration system
and who wish to register for said referendum is Friday, April 12,
1996, the last day on which registered voters who have changed
residence from one precinct to another may transfer registration
for such referendum is Friday, April 12, 1996, except as
otherwise provided in Article 7A of Chapter 163 of the General
Statutes of North Carolina.
Voter registration forms must either be delivered to the
Iredell County Board of Elections Office by 5:00 P.M., Friday,
April 12, 1996, or be mailed in an envelope postmarked by
Friday, April 12, 1996.
Any qualified voter of the County who is qualified to vote
by absentee ballot in said special bond referendum may apply to
the Iredell County Board of Elections for an absentee ballot.
Any qualified voter who is qualified to vote by military absentee
ballot pursuant to Section 163-245 of the General Statutes of
North Carolina may also apply for an absentee ballot as provided
by Section 163-247 of the General Statutes of North Carolina.
Persons who are not certain whether they are registered to
vote or qualified to vote by absentee ballot or who desire
information concerning the registration process for said
referendum should contact the Iredell County Board of Elections
at the office of said Board mentioned above.
The registration books for elections in Iredell County will
be open to inspection by any registered voter of the County
during the normal business hours of the Iredell County Board of
Elections on the days when the office of said board is open, and
such days are challenge days.
The chief judges, judges and other officers of elections
appointed by the Iredell County Board of Elections will serve as
the election officers for said referendum.
The Iredell County Board of Elections will conduct said
referendum.
The precincts and voting places for said referendum, subject
to change as provided by law, are as follows:
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