According to data from the SBOE via ncvotetracker.com 27,211 people cast ballots on the first day of one-stop absentee voting for the May 6, Primary. The chart below shows the ... Keep Reading
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First Day of One-stop Early Voting in 2nd Primary Data Now in Vote Tracker
NC Vote Tracker is now updated with the 2nd primary's first day of one-stop early voting (yesterday). While you are there, check out the May 8 Primary database. It is now ... Keep Reading
Comparison of 2012 One-stop Voting to 2008 and 2010
These two charts are comparisons of this primary's one-stop voting turnout to 2008 and 2010 turnout. All numbers are through the Wednesday before the last Saturday in the one-stop ... Keep Reading
2012 One-stop Voting Update
One-stop voting is in full swing and more than 80,000 people voted at one-stop sites throughout NC in the last 2 days . Yesterday was the 13th day of voting early at one-stop ... Keep Reading
2010 Absentee Vote Turnout (as of 10/28/10)
Early Vote Highlights. Visit Civitas Vote Tracker for more information on early voting turnout. Data is downloaded from the State Board of Elections ... Keep Reading
2010 Absentee Vote Update (as of 10/20/10)
Here are highlights from yesterday's voting. Mecklenburg county is 1 day behind in reporting one-stop voting numbers. Civitas Vote Tracker data has been ... Keep Reading
2010 Absentee Vote Update (10/19/10)
Here are a few highlights of yesterday's voting totals. Of special note today, it appears Mecklenburg county is 1 day behind in reporting one-stop voting ... Keep Reading
Absentee Vote Update (as of 10/01/2010)
All Data from State Board of Elections ftp site. Visit Carolina Transparency to view absentee data by county, district and precinct. The updated absentee numbers are: Total ... Keep Reading
2010 Absentee Vote
The State Board of Elections has updated the absentee data - they had technical difficulties yesterday and could not update the file. There are now: 20,616 requests for ... Keep Reading
Assesing Voter Intensity from Early Voting Stats
Much has been speculated already about voter intensity this year -- how Republicans seem fired up to vote and Democrats not so much, but we finally have some numbers that bear that ... Keep Reading