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Lenoir County is facing delays and additional costs as it works to comply with a recent North Carolina Supreme Court ruling that requires the removal of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s name from all ballots. The decision has triggered a statewide reprinting of ballots, and Lenoir County is no exception.
The Greene County Board of Elections has hired Michele Sutton as the new Director of Elections for Greene County. Michele is a graduated from Fayetteville State University. She currently lives in the Hookerton area of Greene County.
Snow Hill - Greene County Board of Elections announced the location for One Stop Voting for the upcoming Municipal Elections on Monday, August 28.
For the upcoming 2023 Municipal Election in Greene County and Lenoir County, filing opened on Friday, July 7, 2023, and ends at noon Friday, July 21, 2023, Election Day is scheduled for Tuesday, November 7, 2023.
RALEIGH: Gov. Cooper has appointed the following individuals to serve as Chair of the following County Boards of Elections:
Lenoir County Board of Elections Director Steve Hines is resigning as the director and will be moving to Florida. Hines began his tenure as the director in January of 2020.
The Greene County Board of Elections on Wednesday, September 28 and Thursday, September 29 will conduct logic and accuracy (L&A) tests on voting systems that will be used in the upcoming general election on November 8, 2022.
The Greene County Board of Elections would like your opinion on the One-Stop early voting hours and locations for the general election in 2022. The public is welcome to provide comments. These comments are vital for the Board of Elections to decide on a One-Stop plan.
The Greene County Board of Elections will meet on Tuesday night at the Greene County Operations Center, 312 SE Second Street, Snow Hill, NC, at 6 p.m
The Greene County Elections office is moving from 110 SE First Street in Snow Hill (behind the courthouse), to their new office location at 104 Hines Street also in Snow Hill. The new office location is where the old Building Inspection and Greene County Transportation office was located.
County boards of elections across North Carolina are now contacting voters whose absentee ballot return envelopes were not properly completed to inform them of the steps necessary to ensure their votes are counted.
The struggle by the Lenoir County Board of Elections to maintain reasonable voting accommodations is never-ending. The Lenoir County Board of Elections consists of a Democrat Chairman, two Democrat members, and two Republican members. Courtney Patterson is the Chairman and has consistently pushed for a high number of early voting sites. The Democrat plan is three times the state board recommended amount with six sites. This unbudgeted plan will cost Lenoir County $30,000 to $36,000 more than required or necessary.
The Lenoir County Board of Elections opened 4 early voting sites this week for the March 3, 2020 primary. Those sites are located at Teacher’s Memorial Gym, NC Cooperative Extension Office, Fairfield Rec Center and Ebenezer Church (La Grange).
The New Bern-based company PrintElect made a pitch to the Lenoir County Board of Elections Thursday to stick with the organization as new equipment is needed soon.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN calling for a Second Primary Election - Republican to be held on July 9, 2019 for the County of Lenoir.