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										VOTER PHOTO ID
 Current Status: Photo ID Required for Voting
   
										
										On, Friday, April 28, 2023, the North 
										Carolina Supreme Court, 
										reversed the injunction against 
										implementation of the Photo ID 
										legislation. As a result, the Photo ID 
										statutes enacted in 2018 and 2019 will 
										be implemented going forward, starting 
										with the 2023 Municipal Election. This 
										page will be updated when additional 
										guidance is provided by the NC State 
										Board of Elections.
										Please Visit
										
										
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										NCSBE for more 
										information 
										
										As 
										an alternative, if you don’t have your 
										ID when you vote, you can still vote and 
										then bring your valid photo ID to your 
										county board of elections by noon on the 
										third business day after Election Day. 
 
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										  | Director: LaToya R. Peele
 
 Phone:
 (252) 794-5306
 
 Fax:
 (252) 794-5368
 
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 PO Box 312
 210 W. Watson St.
 Windsor, NC 27983
 Office Hours: 8:30am-5:00pm
 Exceptions:
										
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