Welcome to the Board of Elections

This Department handles all voter registration, preparation and implementation of elections, filing of candidates, auditing campaign reporting, recruit and training of elections day precinct workers, prepares census maps, implement new laws as passed, provides citizens of Union County with the opportunity to exercise their right to vote in the appropriate jurisdictions by establishing convenient and effective voter registration, voting sites, and services; by operating the elections process in an open, fair cost-effective and efficient manner as set forth in the Constitution and General Statutes of N. C. and the United States of America.

To serve the public well and see that each qualified individual is guaranteed their constitutional right to vote. To fulfill all requirements mandated by state and federal laws.

Objective: For elections to run smoothly. No contested elections. Voters and candidates satisfied that the Board of Elections treated them fairly and competently.

                          FILING DATES FOR THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS FOR 2013

FILING BEGINS:    FRIDAY, JULY 5, AT NOON
FILING ENDS:       FRIDAY, JULY 19, AT NOON
  
FILING FEE:        $5.00                 

Next Board Meeting Schedule (June 11, 2013 at 4:00 p.m.)

REGISTERED VOTERS AS OF                                     VOTER REGISTRATION TRANSACTIONS
  May 15, 2013: 136,165                                                                        May 14, 2013

Dem 39,493
Rep 58,705
Lib 458
Una 37,509

 


UOCAVA

Election Date: 11/06/2012

This is an official notice of an election to be conducted in UNION County on 11/06/2012. This notice contains a list of all of the ballot measures and federal, State, and local offices this county expects, as of this date, to be on the ballot on the date of the election. (See Attachment)

An Election Notice will be prepared not later than 100 days before a regularly scheduled election that permits absentee voting, and as soon as practicable in the case of an election or vacancy election not regularly scheduled. For a second primary, an Election Notice will be prepared, no later than the day following the date the appropriate board of elections orders that a second primary be held.

As soon as ballot styles are printed, this county board of elections will update this notice with the certified candidates for each office and ballot measures and referenda questions that will be on the ballot. For General Elections during even-numbered years, ballots will be printed 60 days prior to the election. For statewide primaries and other elections (except municipal elections), ballots will be printed 50 days prior to the election. Municipal ballots are available 30 days prior to Election Day. You must request an updated Election Notice.

Transmitting a Federal Write-in Absentee Ballot:

This notice may be used in conjunction with the federal write-in absentee ballot (FWAB). Covered military & overseas voters seeking to vote by absentee ballot may use the FWAB to register to vote, request an absentee ballot, and vote an official military-overseas ballot. When using the FWAB to register to vote, and/or request an absentee ballot, please transmit your signed and completed FWAB no later than 5:00 p.m. on the day before Election Day. If submitted later than this day and time, your absentee ballot will not be counted. Federal write-in absentee ballots are available at www.NCSBE.gov. You may also request a regular absentee ballot by using the federal postcard application (FPCA), available at www.FVAP.gov. A regular ballot can be mailed, faxed or emailed to you. You may return the FWAB or a regular absentee ballot by mail, secure fax (1-919-715-0351) or email (uocava.absentee@sboe.state.nc.us).

Marking a Federal Write-in Absentee Ballot:

When marking a FWAB, for each office for which you wish to vote, write in either a candidate's name or political party designation. For ballot measures or referenda, write either “YES” (you are for the ballot measure or referendum) or “NO” (you are against the ballot measure or referendum). In a primary, if you are registered as Democrat, Republican or Libertarian, for partisan contests, you may only vote for the candidates of the party for which you are affiliated. You are also eligible to vote for non-partisan contests. If you are registered as unaffiliated (“independent”), in a primary, you may choose to vote for the partisan contests of one of the parties or you may choose to vote for non-partisan contests only. Please contact your local board of elections to confirm your party affiliation or voter registration status.

Please check the website for the NC State Board of Elections (www.NCSBE.gov) for additional information on military-overseas absentee voting.

CANDIDATE LIST FOR NOVEMBER 6, 2012

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INDIAN TRAIL BOND REFERENDUM

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Click here for the 2013 Election Calendar

Municipal Filings begin at 12 noon on July 5, 2013 and ends at 12 noon on July 19, 2013
Regular Board Meeting - - Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Regular Board Meeting - - Tuesday, July 9, 2013
CBE Oath of Office and Organizational Meeting - - July 16, 2013 at 12:00 noon



 

LEGAL AND PUBLIC NOTICES

PUBLIC NOTICE

Regular Schedule Meeting


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PUBLIC NOTICES







To vote in all Local, State, and Federal Elections, requires registration at least 25 Days before the Election.  After the deadline, you may register and vote at One-Stop Voting.
Please check schedule or call 704-283-3809 for more information.









All voter files are in Microsoft Access 2010.   If you have any questions about these files please contact the Board of Elections at (704)283-3809

HOW TO DOWNLOAD VOTER REGISTRATION RECORDS
FROM WEB SITE

  1. Double click either Voter Registration or Voter History links by date below
  2. Click "Run" "Open" or "Save" 
  3. Put file in the drive of your choice
  4. Click Finish

File will now be ready for you to open in the drive that you selected.  You can now query the information.

All Active Registered Voters:
12-03-12.zip

All Active Registered Voters with Voting History:
12-03-12_Hist.zip
(This file contains only voters who have voted in previous elections)

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2011 Congressional, NC Senate and NC House Redistricting Changes

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2013 CAMPAIGN FINANCE SCHEDULE

Contact Information
Contact Information

John Whitley, Director
316-B Windsor St. E
Monroe, NC 28112
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 1106 
Monroe, NC 28111
Phone: (704) 283-3809
Fax: (704) 282-1083
union.boe@ncsbe.gov

Questions about:
Campaign Finance:
Vickie Deese 704-283-3710

Voter Registration:
Donna Meadows 704-283-3633

Absentee Voting:
Mary Rhodes 704-283-3864

ADA Questions:
Carlene Herrin 704-283-3709. 

All other Questions:
704-283-3809

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