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NC S236
Bill
Status
Introduced
3/10/2021
Primary Sponsor
Natasha Marcus
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AI Summary
- Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools cannot be used as early one-stop voting locations without prior written consent from the CMS Superintendent
- CMS Superintendent has up to five school operating days to consider and grant or deny consent requests
- Superintendent must grant consent if the school building has or can be configured with separate entrances and exits for voters and barriers to prevent voter access to student areas during school operating hours
- Mecklenburg County Board of Elections must pay all expenses for preparing and maintaining school buildings for safety, including payments to ancillary staff for weekend or after-hours openings
- The act is effective upon passage and applies to all elections held on or after the effective date
Legislative Description
Req. Consent/Early Voting/Char-Meck. Schools
Boards
Last Action
Ref To Com On Rules and Operations of the Senate
3/11/2021
Committee Referrals
Rules and Operations of the Senate3/11/2021
Full Bill Text
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