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Politics & Government

Thousands in N. Carolina seek to register to vote as deadline nears

Lorenzo Perez - Raleigh News & Observer

September 30, 2008 03:28 PM

RALEIGH — With the registration deadline now only 10 days away in North Carolina, thousands of would-be voters have flooded the Wake County Board of Elections with applications to register or update their information in time to vote in the Nov. 4 presidential election.

As of Sept. 24, Wake County had 561,279 registered voters -- 236,357 registered as Democrats, 179,495 registered as Republicans and the remaining 145,291 registered as unaffiliated. Wake Board of Elections director Cherie Poucher said this morning that her staff is processing another 12,000 registrations and update forms received since last week, along with as many as 7,000 more that arrived in the mail Monday and this morning.

"We're averaging about 1,000 or more absentee request a day, and we've already processed about 10,000 [absentee] requests," Poucher said.

With several political groups still conducting voter-registration drives in the community, the Wake Board of Elections anticipates the rush of registration requests to continue until the Oct. 10 deadline.

"We'll be busy. Thank heavens for weekends so we can continue working," Poucher said.

Read the full story at newsobserver.com.

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