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The Help America Vote Act (HAVA) allows for any person voting a provisional ballot to be entitled
 to know the reason why their vote was counted, if it was not counted or if it was partially counted.

The county Elections Board will formally meet to approve provisional ballots.  You can access the
State Board of Elections website or call the State Board of Elections to learn if your ballot was
counted. 


Check the status of your provisional ballot:  
    You will need to provide the following information:
    (This information can be found on the Provisional Voter Call-in Instruction sheet, given to you
      by the precinct worker)
  • Your full name
  • Your date of birth
  • Your personal identification number (PIN)
     

      Information available:  the second Monday after the election date
                       Website:  www.sboe.state.nc.us/provisionalvoting
           Contact Number:  1-866-522-4723 (During normal business hours)

**Protect your PIN!  The PIN is your key to this information.  If you have lose your PIN, you
must visit the Board of Elections in person to determine if your ballot was counted.
 

If you voted provisionally because you did not show required identification at the
Registration Table
, your ballot cannot be counted until the Board of Elections receives
acceptable proof of identification:
  • copy of current and valid photo identification or
  • copy of current utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck, or other government document that shows your name and address.

You may mail, fax or hand deliver your proof of identification to the Moore County Board of
Elections office.  It must be received before the official Canvass meeting following the election.

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The mission of the Moore County Board of Elections is to maintain voter registration for the citizens of Moore County, conduct all elections held in Moore County, to include all of its eleven municipalities; assist persons desiring to file for office; administer the Campaign Reporting Act; and ensure the enforcement of all election laws of the State of North Carolina.

  Date page was last updated: 11/05/08