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The Wake GOP Front Page News - Archived May 5, 2008

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Voters Registered as of 04-16-2008
Democrat:    2,598,441
Republican: 1,934,690
Unaffiliated: 1,232,831
Total:           5,765,962

Voting For The May 6th Primary Begins April 17th.

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Disclaimer - The Wake GOP has yet to endorse candidates. Endorsements will come later in the election cycle.   


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Key dates

Feb. 11: Candidate filing begins

Feb. 29: Candidate filing closes

March 17: Absentee voting for primary begins

April 11: Last day to register to vote in the primary

April 17: One-stop early voting begins for primary

April 29: Absentee voting for primary closes

May 3: One-stop early voting closes for primary

May 6: Primary

June 24: Primary runoff (if necessary)

Sept. 15: Absentee voting for general election begins

Oct. 10: Last day to register to vote in the general election

Oct. 16: One-stop early voting begins

Oct. 28: Absentee voting for general election closes

Nov. 1: One-stop early voting closes

Nov. 4: General election

 


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2008 Primary Schedule


 
February 11, 2008

 

12:00 Noon – Filing period of all offices opens NCGS 163-106(c)

 

February 29, 2008

 

12:00 Noon – Filing period of all offices closes NCGS 163-106(c)

 

March 7

 

Registration of 17 year olds (who will be 18 by November 4th) begins NCGS 163-59

 

March 17

 

Beginning date to request an absentee ballot to be mailed. G.S. 163.302(b)

 

April 11

 

 

Last day to register, change your party affiliation or your address. The voter registration form must be postmarked by/or hand delivered by this date. G.S. 163-82.6 ( c )

 

April 17

 

One-Stop Voting Begins

 

April 29

 

 

5:00 PM – Last day to receive absentee requests by mail and applications (for sickness or disability May 5, 5:00 P.M.) G.S. 163.230.1 (a2) (3)

 

May 3

 

Saturday – One-Stop Voting Ends

 

May 5

 

 

5:00 PM – All voted absentee ballots must be in the Board of Elections office G.S. 163-231(b)

 

May 6

 

 

Primary Election Day NCGS 163-1(b) Polls open 6:30 a.m. until 7:30 p.m.

 

May 13

 

 

11:00 AM -- Board Canvass of Election Results G.S. 163.182.5(b)

 

2nd Primary
if Necessary
June 24

 

 

SECOND PRIMARY ELECTION – 6:30 A.M. TO 7:30 P.M.

 

July 1

 

 

11:00 AM -- Board Canvass of Election Results G.S. 163.182.5(b)

For More Information See Wake County Board of Elections.


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