
Tropical Storm Helene’s destruction required the county to replace or transfer 17 of the 80 voting sites

Surveying storm damage, the former president continued to make false claims about recovery efforts

Early voting began yesterday, Thursday, Oct. 17 in Buncombe County. If votes were worms, many early birds were out to cast them.

Reasons for the relocations range from flood damage, trees or power lines down and, damage to roads or bridges

Early voting begins on the third Thursday before Election Day and ends at 3 p.m. on the last Saturday before the election.

North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper provided an update on the state of Western North Carolina in an interview with Melanie Wilkinson on Mix 96.5 and thanked volunteers for their bravery.

Because of Tropical Storm Helene, the Buncombe County Board of Elections approved new times and locations for early voting

Buncombe County Elections Director Corinne Duncan provided an update about the state of election preparation in Buncombe County this morning, Monday, Oct. 7 in a public briefing.

Mark Robinson vowed on Thursday to remain in the race despite an explicit CNN report

Absentee ballots will soon be sent out for North Carolina voters