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2012 North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 163 - Elections and Election Laws.
Article 23 - Municipal Election Procedure.
- Section 163-279 - Time of municipal primaries and elections.
- Section 163-280 - Repealed by Session Laws 2011-31, ss. 1-3, effective April 7, 2011.
- Section 163-280.1 - Repealed by Session Laws 2011-31, ss. 1-3, effective April 7, 2011.
- Section 163-281 - Repealed by Session Laws 2011-31, ss. 1-3, effective April 7, 2011.
- Section 163-282 - Residency defined for voting in municipal elections.
- Section 163-283 - Right to participate or vote in party primary.
- Section 163-283.1 - Voting in nonpartisan primary.
- Section 163-284 - Mandatory administration by county boards of elections.
- Section 163-284.1 - Special district elections conducted by county.
- Section 163-285 - Repealed by Session Laws 2011-31, s. 5, effective April 7, 2011.
- Section 163-286 - Conduct of municipal and special district elections; application of Chapter 163.
- Section 163-287 - Special elections; procedure for calling.
- Section 163-288 - Registration for city elections; county and municipal boards of elections.
- Section 163-288.1 - Activating voters for newly annexed or incorporated areas.
- Section 163-288.1A - Activating voters when charter revised.
- Section 163-288.2 - Registration in area proposed for incorporation or annexed.
- Section 163-288.3 - Payment of cost of elections on question of formation of a new municipality or special district.
- Section 163-289 - Right to challenge; challenge procedure.
- Section 163-290 - Alternative methods of determining the results of municipal elections.
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