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More Than 40,000 Provisional Ballots Cast In NC On Election Day

Voting signs were posted outside of White Rock Baptist Church in Durham on Election Day, Nov. 3, 2020.
Voting signs were posted outside of White Rock Baptist Church in Durham on Election Day, Nov. 3, 2020.
Voting signs were posted outside of White Rock Baptist Church in Durham on Election Day, Nov. 3, 2020.
Credit Peyton Sickles / for WUNC
Voting signs were posted outside of White Rock Baptist Church in Durham on Election Day, Nov. 3, 2020.

In addition to outstanding mail-in ballots, election officials in North Carolina have another pool of votes to work through.

According to a news release from the State Board of Elections on Thursday, 40,766 provisional ballots were cast in the state on Election Day.

Provisional ballots are used when a person’s name does not appear on the poll book or other questions arise about their eligibility to vote. The ballots must then be researched to determine if the voter was eligible. If election officials determine the voter is eligible, the provisional ballot will be counted.

Ballots cast by eligible voters will be added to the results after county board absentee meetings scheduled through Nov. 13.

Cabarrus, Cumberland, Durham, Forsyth, Guilford, Mecklenburg, New Hanover, Onslow, Pitt, Robeson and Wake counties each had more than 1,000 provisional ballots cast. Wake – North Carolina’s most populous county – had the most provisional ballots with 3,437.

Election officials are also still working to count about 116,000 outstanding mail-in ballots.

As counting continues, several races in North Carolina remained too close to call Thursday morning.

In the race for the White House, President Donald Trump leads former Vice President Joe Biden by 76,701 votes, according to the most recent statistics reported by the Associated Press. In the U.S. Senate race, Republican incumbent Thom Tillis leads Democratic challenger Cal Cunningham by 96,688 votes.

Statewide races for the state’s Attorney General and two state Supreme Court seats have also not yet been called by the AP.

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Mitchell Northam is a Digital Producer for WUNC. He was born in Iceland, but grew up eating blue crabs and scrapple on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. In addition to working at the Delmarva Daily Times and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, his work has also been featured at SB Nation, the Orlando Sentinel, NCAA.com, Sports Illustrated and SLAM Magazine. He is a graduate of Salisbury University and has won awards from the MD-DC Press Association and the U.S. Basketball Writers Association.