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One-stop early voting for the March 5 primary starts Thursday and runs through March 2.
The Henderson County Board of Elections, 75 E. Central St., is the only early voting site for the March 5 primary. Early voting starts Thursday, Feb. 15, and closes Saturday, March 2. Hours are 8 a.m.-7:30 p.m. weekdays, 8 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 24, and 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, March 2. Polls are open 6:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m. on Election Day, Tuesday, March 5.
Voters will be asked to show a valid photo ID when they go to cast their ballots. Most voters who have a valid driver’s license will need to show it, but those who don’t can show other acceptable IDs, such as a free photo ID from their county board of elections or a no-fee ID card from the NCDMV, Carolina Public Press reported.
Other valid forms of photo IDs can be used for voting, such as a U.S. passport or U.S. passport card, driver’s license or non-driver ID from another state or U.S. territory, a college or university student ID approved by the Board or a state or local government charter school employee ID approved by the Board.
All voters will be allowed to vote with or without a photo ID, according to the Board. Voters who cannot provide a photo ID at the polls can vote by filling out an ID exception form with their provisional ballot. Certain exceptions are permitted for those who need to fill out the ID exception form. The form is also available to absentee-by-mail voters who cannot provide a photocopy of an acceptable ID with their ballots.
Here are deadlines voters need to know for the March 5 primary election:
Here are the candidates for Congress, Board of Commissioners, N.C. General Assembly and District Court.
School Board, Kathy G. Revis, R
School Board, Mary Ellen Kustin, D
School Board, Leslie Carey, D
District Court Judge Seat 3, Monica Jean Gillett, R
District Court Judge Seat 4, Kim Gasperson Justice, R