What are the requirements for special elections?

In North Carolina, special elections are held to fill vacancies in the General Assembly or when necessary due to redistricting or other circumstances. Special elections are run by the State Board of Elections and are governed by the Election Code of North Carolina. The state board sets the date for special elections and administers all aspects of the election. It is the responsibility of the board to notify all voters that a special election is taking place. In order to be eligible to vote in a special election, North Carolina voters must be registered in the district in which they will be voting. Voters must also meet any other requirements set by the state board, such as age or residency. In addition, voters are required to present identification when they go to the polls. Special elections typically run from 6 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. on the day of the election. It is important to note that absentee ballots can be requested, so long as the request is made before the deadline set by the state board. In addition, campaign finance regulations apply to special elections in the same manner as general elections. This means that candidates are required to report any financial contributions they receive and any expenses they incur while running for office. This information must be reported to the State Board of Elections and is made available to the public.

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