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  1. John Kearney. Director of Elections. Location. 1006 Eastern Ave. Room 109 P.O. Box 305 Nashville, NC 27856. Contact Information. Ph: 252-459-1350 Fx: 252-459-1371

  2. The Board of Elections is responsible for conducting all elections held in its jurisdiction. The Board is also responsible for hiring a Director to carry out the daily administrative tasks assigned to the Board. While each Board is funded by their respective county, the Board operates under the direct guidance of the State Board of Elections.

  3. Overview. Length of term - 2 years. Chairman rate of pay - $300 per month. Member rate of pay - $175 per month. Requirements - Appointed board members, GS 163-30.

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    November 8, 2022

    1. NashNash County Board of Commissioners District 2 1.1. Fred Belfield Jr.(D)Nash County Board of Commissioners District 5 1.1. J. Wayne Outlaw(R)Nash County Board of Commissioners District 6 1.1. Gwen Wilkins(D) 1.2. Turner Votipka(R)Nash County Board of Commissioners District 7 1.1. Robbie B. Davis(R)Nash County Clerk of Superior Court 1.1. Linda L. Thorne(D) 1.2. Ricky Jenkins(R)Nash County Sheriff 1.1. David Brake(D) 1.2. Keith Stone(R)Nash Soil and Water Conservation District Board of S...

    May 17, 2022

    1. NashNash County Board of Commissioners District 5 1.1. J. Wayne Outlaw(R) 1.2. Thomas Winstead(R)Nash County Board of Commissioners District 6 1.1. Reginald Silver(D) 1.2. Gwen Wilkins(D)Nash County Sheriff 1.1. David Brake(D) 1.2. Joseph Grimes(D)

    May 17, 2022

    1. Rocky MountRocky Mount City Council Ward 2 1.1. Samuel (Sam-Roc) Battle(Nonpartisan) 1.2. Reuben C. Blackwell IV(Nonpartisan) 1.3. Joylette Whitaker(Nonpartisan)Rocky Mount City Council Ward 3 1.1. Richard Joyner(Nonpartisan) 1.2. Bronson Williams(Nonpartisan) 1.3. Crystal A. Wimes-Anderson(Nonpartisan)Rocky Mount City Council Ward 6 1.1. Tom Harris(Nonpartisan)Rocky Mount City Council Ward 7 1.1. Pete Armstrong(Nonpartisan) 1.2. Jabaris (JKelly) Walker(Nonpartisan) 1.3. Linwood J. William...

    November 8, 2022

    1. Nash County Public SchoolsNash County Public Schools, District 2 1.1. Mike Clanton(Nonpartisan) 1.2. Dean Edwards(Nonpartisan)Nash County Public Schools, District 4 1.1. Chris Bissette(Nonpartisan) 1.2. Xavien Harrison(Nonpartisan) 1.3. Betty Nixon Jones(Nonpartisan)Nash County Public Schools, District 6 1.1. Lank Dunton(Nonpartisan) 1.2. Thomas Ray Green(Nonpartisan)Nash County Public Schools, District 8 1.1. Zacques Gray(Nonpartisan) 1.2. Kathy Hawk(Nonpartisan) 1.3. David Worsley(Nonpar...

    November 8, 2022

    1. North Carolina 8th Prosecutorial District Attorney 1.1. Robert Evans(D) 1.2. Jeffrey A. Marsigli(R)

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  5. Municipal Elections. The State of North Carolina allows its cities and towns to choose from one of four different types of election methods. All municipalities, except the City of Rocky Mount, in Nash County, use the Single Plurality Method whereby the highest vote-getter wins. This type of election is held in November.

  6. The Nash County Board of Elections, located in Nashville, North Carolina, is responsible for overseeing elections in the county. The board consists of five members appointed every odd-numbered year for a two-year term, with the chair appointed by the Governor. The board's duties include canvassing and certifying election ballots, investigating ...

  7. Click here to confirm the status of your voter registration, find your voting location, and view a sample ballot for the upcoming election. Online voter information is generally updated weekly. You can also call the Nash County Board of Elections office at 252-459-1350. When can I change my party affiliation?

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