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beginning with the 2014 Primary Election information about the photo identification <br />requirements. <br />• G.S. 163 - 82.22.5.5 Use of electronic and digital information: By April 1, 2014, the <br />State Board of Elections shall review and report to the Joint Legislative Elections <br />Oversight Committee the steps recommended to implement using electronic pollbooks in <br />all polling places to assist in identifying individuals attempting to vote more than once and <br />to assist in obtaining digital photographs of registered voters and verifying the identity of <br />those voters including the taking of digital photographs at the polling place. <br />Effective January 1, 2014 — <br />• G.S. 163 -45 was rewritten. Poll Observers: The Chair of each political party has the <br />right to designate two observers to attend each polling place. This bill also allows them <br />to designate ten additional at -large observers who may attend any voting place. Not <br />more than two observers from the same party shall be permitted in the voting enclosure <br />except that one of the at -large observers from each party may also be in the voting <br />enclosure. <br />• G.S. 163- 55(c)5 was rewritten. Voting in incorrect precinct: A provisional ballot shall <br />not be counted if the voter did not voter in the proper precinct. Prior to this bill, all <br />contests were counted on a provisional ballot in which the voter was eligible to vote <br />regardless of the voting location. <br />• G.S. 163 -82.6A was rewritten. Same day voter registration: Eliminates registering and <br />voting during the one -stop early voting period for those who miss the 25 day registration <br />deadline. <br />• G.S. 163- 82.6(b) was rewritten. "Wet Ink" on voter registration forms: An <br />electronically captured signature shall not be valid on a voter registration form unless it is <br />on an electronic voter registration form offered by a State agency. <br />• G.S. 163 -82.25 is repealed. Mandated voter registration drives: Prior to this bill, <br />Boards of Elections were mandated to coordinate and conduct voter registration drives at <br />all public high schools in the county traditionally during the month of September. <br />Elections staff will continue to work with the high schools to assist in registration drives as <br />well as any other interested organization. <br />• G.S. 163 -84 was rewritten. Challenges made other than on Election Day: Challenges <br />can be made by any registered voter of the State. Prior to this bill, challenges could only <br />be made by a registered voter in the county. <br />• G.S 163 -87 was rewritten. Challenges made on Election Day: Challenges can be made <br />by any registered voter of the county. Prior to this bill, challenges could only be made by <br />a registered voter in the precinct. <br />• G.S. 163- 165.6(d) was rewritten. Order of parties on ballot: Candidate nominees of <br />political parties that reflect at least 5% of statewide voter registration in alphabetical order <br />by party beginning with the party whose nominee for Governor received the most votes in <br />the most recent gubernatorial election and in alphabetical order within the party shall be <br />listed first on the ballot. (The underlined part is the noted change.) <br />• G.S.163- 165.6(e) was rewritten. Straight Party Voting: Each official ballot shall not <br />contain any place that allows a voter with one mark to vote for the candidates of a party <br />for more than one office. <br />• G.S. 163 -213.2 was rewritten. Date of Presidential Primary: Presidential preference <br />primary shall be held on the Tuesday after the first Monday in May, except that if South <br />Carolina holds its presidential primary before the 15th day of March, the NC presidential <br />
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