N.C. Board Of Elections Sends Out Second Round Of Repair Letters
The North Carolina State Board of Elections has sent a second round of Registration Repair letters to voters whose registration records are missing either a drivers license number (DL#) or the last four digits of their Social Security number (SSN4), as required by state and federal law. These mailings were sent out Monday (November 24).
This second mailing is required under the State Boards legal settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice in United States of America v. North Carolina State Board of Elections. The settlement directs the agency to conduct multiple outreach efforts to ensure voters have the opportunity to provide the identification information necessary to update their registration records.
The State Board is contacting voters whose records still lack a drivers license number or social security number despite earlier outreach. The letters encourage recipients to provide the required information in one of the following ways:
- By mail: Complete and sign the form at the bottom of the letter and return it in the enclosed prepaid envelope.
- Online: Voters with an N.C. drivers license or DMV-issued ID may update their registration through the secure NCDMV website at payments.ncdot.gov at no cost.
- In person: Visit the county board of elections office to provide the missing information. Registration cannot be updated by phone.
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