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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93009_0230For said referendum the regular registration books for elections in the County of Iredell will be used and the registration books, process or records will continue to be open for the acceptance of registration applications and the registration of qualified persons from 8:00 A.M. until 5:00 P.M. on Monday through Friday, inclusive, of each week at the office of the Iredell county Board of Elections, 117 Court Street, B1, Iredell County Government Center in Statesville, North Carolina, Telephone (704)878-3140. In addition, registration applications will be accepted by and qualified persons may register with the registrars and judges of elections for the several precincts in Iredell County, by appointment, with special registration commissioners designated by the Iredell County Board of Elections, by appointment, at the Iredell County Library, 135 East Water Street in Statesville, during regular library hours and at the Mooresville Public Library, 304 South Main Street in Mooresville, during regular library hours. Registration applications will also be accepted and qualified persons may register at the offices of the Division of Motor Vehicles located in the State when applying for, renewing or correcting drivers licenses. 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. Those residents of the county who have not voted in either or one of the two most recent successive presidential elections or in any other election conducted in the period between said two elections will not be considered to be registered under Iredell County's permanent registration system. Those residents of the County who are presently registered under Iredell County's permanent registration system and who have not changed residence from one precinct to another within the County since their registration will be permitted to vote in said referendum, provided that removal from one precinct to another shall not deprive any person of the right to vote in the precinct from which he has removed until 30 days after his removal and, further, that any person who has changed residence from one precinct to another more than 30 days prior to the special bond referendum may obtain a certificate of removal and record a change of address on the date of the referendum and vote in the office of the Iredell County Board of Elections mentioned above or at such other location as specified by the Iredell County Board of Elections. The last day for new registration of those not now registered under Iredell County's permanent registration system is Monday, October 11, 1993. Except as provided above, the last day on which registered voters who have changed residence from one precinct to another may transfer registration is Monday, October 11, 1993. 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 1AUG a ,a 213