North Carolina's State Board of Elections disavows unsolicited voter messages, urging caution and official verification.

North Carolina's State Board of Elections has clarified that unsolicited text messages claiming voters at certain addresses may not have voted are not from them. These messages, likely from political advocacy groups using public data, can confuse voters. The board advises against clicking links in such texts and encourages verifying information through official sources. Voters should report suspicious messages to the authorities and stay informed about the election process.

October 22, 2024
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