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Damaged absentee ballots to be hand-counted
CharlotteObserver.com, NC - Nov 4, 2008
The polls remain open until 7:30 pm in North Carolina and until 7 pm in South Carolina. Following a morning rush, voters in the Charlotte region reported ...
Region sees record turnout for historic vote StarNewsOnline.com
all 1,628 news articles »

USA Today
Polls close; vote counting under way
StarNewsOnline.com, NC - Nov 4, 2008
A record number of voters in Southeastern North Carolina – more than 105000 in New Hanover, Brunswick and Pender counties – have already decided and voted ...
Voter turnout in New Hanover County WECT-TV6
Early voting cuts lines at many precincts BlueRidgeNow.com
all 1,973 news articles »

WCNC (subscription)
Long lines as polls open across Carolinas
WCNC (subscription), NC - Nov 4, 2008
Still, he says, while they're predicting 70 percent voter turnout, they're prepared for up to 90 percent because all eyes are on North Carolina. ...

Sydney Morning Herald
Voting remains steady, with moderate waits for most
StarNewsOnline.com, NC - Nov 4, 2008
By Chris Mazzolini While long lines at the polls were forecast for today, early voters faced the longest waits, while those who headed out later in the ...
TN EDITORIAL: Time for the only poll that counts BlueRidgeNow.com
all 1,961 news articles »

CharlotteObserver.com
Wait times dropping thanks to early voting
CharlotteObserver.com, NC - Nov 4, 2008
More than 2.5 million, or 41 percent, of registered voters cast their ballots early in North Carolina, where the state's 15 electoral votes are being hotly ...
Mr. Kissell goes to Washington
Montgomery Herald, NC - Nov 4, 2008
While voters in some parts of the nation faced long lines and problems with electronic voting machines, things in Montgomery County went fairly smoothly. ...

ABC News
Decision Left In Voters' Hands
WFMY News 2, NC - Nov 4, 2008
Eleven states are selecting governors, with particularly tight races in North Carolina and Washington for seats now held by Democrats. ...
Viewer's guide to tonight's elections Statesville Record & Landmark
HISTORY HAPPENS: OBAMA WINS WECT-TV6
HISTORY HAPPENS: OBAMA WINS WECT-TV6
all 5,439 news articles »
Both parties expect Democratic Senate pickups
WBT, NC - Nov 4, 2008
Polls were open nationwide with long lines in many places. North Carolina GOP Sen. Elizabeth Dole, ending a very difficult bid for a second term as she ...
NC candidates make final pitch on election eve
The Daily Advance, NC - Nov 4, 2008
Nearly 2.6 million people in North Carolina have already voted, standing in long lines over the past few weeks to cast an early or absentee ballot. ...
Triad Polling Lines Lighten After Initial Rush WXii 12.com
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CharlotteObserver.com
Voters take cameras into booths, testing laws
CharlotteObserver.com, NC - Nov 4, 2008
Some videos document long lines or alleged instances of voter intimidation. Others merely revel in the democratic joys of voting, including first-time ...

WBT
Obama and McCain still campaign as votes are cast
WBT, NC - Nov 4, 2008
As if unwilling to cede the stage, both men campaigned into Election Day, long past time when long lines formed at polling places. Obama, bidding to become ...
Obama wins Vermont, McCain Kentucky
Greenville Daily Reflector, NC - Nov 4, 2008
Barack Obama, D-Ill., arrives to speak at a rally at Hayes Recreation Field at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte in Charlotte, NC, Monday, Nov. ...
Voting Rights Watch: In Alabama, with no early voting provided ...
Facing South, NC - Nov 4, 2008
In states with early voting, such as North Carolina, more manageable lines and quicker turn-around times have been reported. Sign up for Facing South, ...
Obama votes as people line up to cast ballots
Greenville Daily Reflector, NC - Nov 4, 2008
Barack Obama, D-Ill., arrives to speak at a rally at Hayes Recreation Field at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte in Charlotte, NC, Monday, Nov. ...

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