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Beginning Thursday, voters will have more early voting opportunities than in the 2012 primary, the last comparable election cycle.
The State Board of Elections today announced there will be more early voting locations across North Carolina than in any prior off-year election.
The State Board of Elections is encouraging voters to check their proper polling location ahead of Tuesday’s Primary.
The State Board of Elections announced today that early voting turnout ahead of Tuesday’s Primary has already surpassed early votes cast in the most recent non-presidential primary year: 2010.  Counties report early voting totals at 199,904 as of 2 p.m. Friday, compared to 172,972 votes cast over the 17-day early voting period in 2010.  This represents an overall increase in turnout of 0.8% over 2010, adjusting for increased registration.