How are members of the Board of Elections selected?

North Carolina General Statute 163-30 states The State chairman of each political party shall have the right to recommend to the State Board of Elections three registered voters in each county for appointment to the board of elections for that county. If such recommendations are received by the Board 15 or more days before the last Tuesday in June 1985, and each two years thereafter, it shall be the duty of the State Board of Elections to appoint the county boards from the names thus recommended.

The local political parties will submit three names to the State political party chairman.

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1. I moved less than 30 days ago; where do I vote?
2. I received 2 voter cards in the mail. Why? What should I do?
3. The mailman delivered a voter card to my house, but that person doesn't live here. What should I do?
4. Can I bring someone with me to help me vote?
5. I’m legally blind; can someone accompany me in the voting booth?
6. Do I have to show I.D. at the Precinct to Vote?
7. Can I vote Absentee on Election Day?
8. Is it too late to request an absentee ballot?
9. Do you have to request an Absentee Ballot for each Election?
10. I am at the wrong precinct; can I vote here anyway?
11. Can I wear campaign clothing or take materials to vote?
12. Are there any rules on where I can Campaign at a precinct?
13. I am out of the county/country and I know there is an election today/soon, how can I vote?
14. Who determines the order of the candidates listed on the ballot?
15. Do I have to show my ID at the polls?
16. How do I vote, in a Primary Election, if I am registered Unaffiliated?
17. How are precinct boundaries determined?
18. How are members of the Board of Elections selected?