Push continues to ensure voters in western NC can vote in the upcoming election should they choose
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WTVD) -- As rescue and recovery efforts continue in the western part of the state, the North Carolina Board of Elections outlined efforts its undertaking to ensure voting access.
"We are deploying special emergency kits. We call them ARKS -- attack response kits. They were designed around cybersecurity, but they have purpose in emergency situations of any kind. Election offices as we call them, there are three to four counties that we are deploying these to, so they can continue to work despite having internet and phone service issues," explained Karen Brinson Bell, Executive Director of North Carolina Board of Elections.
The US Postal Service informed election officials that its mail delivery and operations are suspended at dozens of post offices, with many residential mailboxes likely washed away by the storm.
"If a person is displaced, they can request an absentee ballot be delivered to their new location. So for example, if someone had to leave their home in one of the mountain counties, and has moved to another location in a different county or even in the same county, they can request that their absentee ballot be delivered to that new location," said Paul Cox, General Counsel for the North Carolina Board of Elections.
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