Early voting begins in the battleground state of North Carolina on Thursday as former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris race to Election Day. Follow for live news updates.
Former President Bill Clinton will join Gov. Tim Walz for a campaign rally in Durham, North Carolina around 3:00 pm.
Early in-person voting started Thursday morning across North Carolina, where it will remain open through Nov. 2. Voters in the state need to provide photo identification to cast a ballot. Those registered in any of the 25 counties seriously affected by Hurricane Helene,
Early in-person voting begins Thursday in North Carolina. Election officials are set to open 419 early voting sites across the state. All 100 counties will have early voting options available, despite the destruction Hurricane Helene brought to the western portion of the state.
State officials are tracking impassable roads and contacting voters who requested absentee ballots to try to get them delivered.
The early voting experience could be different for some voters headed to the polls due to legislative changes and the fallout from Hurricane Helene.
More than 400 locations in all 100 counties are expected to open Thursday in North Carolina for the early voting period which runs through Nov. 2.
Early voting begins in the battleground state of North Carolina on Thursday, as the western part of the state still feels the impacts of Hurricane Helene’s flooding three weeks later. More than
The polls will open on Thursday in North Carolina - a critical battleground in the Nov. 5 U.S. presidential election - just weeks after Hurricane Helene devastated the state's west, where some areas still lack power,