The State Board launched the Registration Repair Project to collect identification numbers for about 103,000 voters missing them on the state’s voter rolls.
The State Board of Elections unanimously approved a plan to attempt to collect missing identification numbers for voters lacking them on the state’s voter rolls.
On Tuesday, June 24, the political party affiliations of about 34,000 North Carolina voters registered with four parties will be moved to unaffiliated status in the state’s voter registration database.