CHARLOTTE — The North Carolina Board of Elections said almost 250,000 voters need to update their records.
According to the state, the voter identification numbers did not clear the verification process.
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The impacted voters will be receiving letters in the mail. They should then contact their county elections board.
According to WWAY, this happened to over 100,000 voters last summer.
In-person early voting for the 2026 midterms starts Feb. 12.
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