Friday, November 14, 2014

County Boards of Election to canvass results

All 100 county boards of election will meet Friday morning to authenticate results from the 2014 General Election. County-level canvass certifies results in most single-county contests. The State Board of Elections will meet Tuesday, November 25 to certify results for all federal, judicial, and multicounty contests.
Raleigh
Nov 14, 2014

RALEIGH, N.C. — All 100 county boards of election will meet Friday morning to authenticate results from the 2014 General Election. 

County-level canvass certifies results in most single-county contests. The State Board of Elections will meet Tuesday, November 25 to certify results for all federal, judicial, and multicounty contests.

Elections protests regarding vote tabulation must be filed before the beginning of the county boards’ canvass, unless there is good cause for a delay. Elections protests regarding other alleged irregularities must be filed no later than Tuesday at 5 p.m.  

Requests for recounts in most single-county contests are due by Monday at 5 p.m., while such requests in statewide and multicounty contests are due by Tuesday at noon.     

Contact information for individual county boards of elections is available online.  

Statutes: NCGS §§ 163-182.4,182.5,182.7,182.9.

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