[State Board of Elections] Meeting Notice for 11 a.m. Friday, June 2, 2023 | Eastern NC Now

The State Board of Elections will hold a remote meeting beginning at 11 a.m. on Friday, June 2, 2023.

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Press Release:

    The State Board of Elections will hold a remote meeting beginning at 11 a.m. on Friday, June 2, 2023. Any member of the public may observe the meeting online or by phone, as provided below:

  • Online: Webex (Enter password: NCSBE)
  • By Phone: (415) 655-0003, enter access code: 2428 096 1355#, and passcode: 62723

    Meeting materials will be posted on a rolling basis on the State Board's meeting website.

    Tentative Agenda

    Statement regarding ethics and conflicts of interest

    G.S. § 138A-15(e)

    Approval of prior meeting minutes

    G.S. § 143-318.10(e)

    Consideration of request for declaratory ruling

    G.S. § 150B-4

    Executive Director report on voting system certification process

    Voting Systems Certification Program Manual

    Consideration of proposed rules for photo identification implementation

    G.S. § 150B-21.1; G.S. § 163-166.7(c)

    Delegation of authority to process student and public employee voter ID applications

    G.S. § 163-27(c); G.S. § 163-166.17; G.S. § 163-166.18

    Consideration of proposed rules for access to proprietary voting system information

    G.S. § 150B-21.2; G.S. § 163-165.7(f)(9)

    Adjourn


  • Anita Bullock Branch
  • Deputy Director
  • Beaufort County Board of Elections
  • 1308 Highland Drive, Suite 104 / PO Box 1016
  • Washington, NC 27889
  • Ph: 252.946.2321
  • Fax: 252.974.2962

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