North Carolina State Board Delays Primary Results Due to Extended Voting Hours
March 4, 2026 • Google News World
The North Carolina State Board of Elections has extended voting at one Halifax County precinct until 1 p.m. The decision was made due to a technical issue with the voting system. As a result, no primary election results will be released statewide until 8:30 p.m.
In related news, candidates for the North Carolina Senate seat are set to face off in November. Roy Cooper and Michael Whatley are among those vying for the position, which was previously held by Senator Thom Tillis.
Additionally, polls have begun to close in Texas, where voters are casting their ballots in the US Senate election. The outcome of this election will determine who will represent North Carolina in the Senate.
The North Carolina primary elections took place earlier this year, with candidates vying for various positions across the state. The results of these elections were not released until 8:30 p.m., as per the state’s voting schedule.
The North Carolina State Board of Elections has announced that it will provide live updates on the voting process and election results in the coming days.
Source: Google News World