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Watauga board to withdraw plan for combined voting site

RALEIGH – The Watauga County Board of Elections on Wednesday plans to withdraw a hotly contested plan that would have combined three Boone voting precincts into one, forming North Carolina’s ... Read More
Watauga Board of Elections declines to take up polling site issues

BOONE – The Republican-controlled Watauga County Board of Elections on Wednesday shot down several suggestions brought up by its Democratic member during a public meeting, sticking to an agenda that ... Read More
State board critical of election officials in Watauga

RALEIGH — The State Board of Elections declined to remove members of the Watauga County Board of Elections from their posts Friday but issued a stern warning to the local State board critical of ... Read More
State elections officials review Watauga complaints - Winston-Salem Journal

The N.C. State Board of Elections is reviewing a slew of complaints stemming from recent broad changes made by the Republican-dominated Watauga County Board of Elections that affect voting precincts, ... Read More
Watauga elections board’s minutes changed at request of chairman

BOONE – Wide sections of a first draft of minutes for a contentious meeting on Aug. 12 of the Watauga County Elections Board were erased at the request of the ... Read More
Watauga elections board scrubs meeting minutes - WRAL

Parts of the minutes of a recent meeting of the Watauga County Board of Elections have been deleted at the request of the chairman, a move that a media attorney says invites legal challenges. Read More
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