04/26/2024
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By Erin Smith

The totals for One Stop voting for the March 15 primary are looking strong. One Stop began on March 3 and will wrap up on Saturday at 1 p.m. As of Friday morning, about 2,238 ballots had been cast for the period. Bladen County has about 22,000 registered voters and a voter turnout of about 10 percent.

As of Friday morning, Dublin has seen 317 votes cast, East Arcadia had seen 231 ballots cast, Bladenboro had seen 344 ballots cast, and the Bladen County Public Library site had seen 1,346 ballots cast.

Statewide, as of March 11, there have been 466,779 One Stop ballots cast, 20,016 civilian absentee ballots were returned, 536 military absentee ballots were returned, 891 overseas ballots were returned for a statewide total of 488,222 absentee ballots returned.  There are a total of  6,504,671 registered voters in North Carolina and the turnout thus far is 7.5 percent statewide.

Voters will need to remember to bring an acceptable form of photo identification. For more information on acceptable forms of identification, click here.

If you would like to vote early, there is still time for you to cast your ballot. Find out the locations, the times and dates by reading this article: Bladen County Early Voting Begins Thursday March 3rd

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