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Published: Jan 23, 2008 12:30 AM
Modified: Jan 23, 2008 03:02 AM

10 more sites OK'd for one-stop voting

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RALEIGH - Wake County will have 10 more one-stop voting sites for November's general election.

Wake County commissioners voted 5-2 Tuesday to approve $1.29 million for 22 one-stop polling stations.

Along with existing one-stop locations, the new stations will allow citizens to register and vote by absentee ballot up to 17 days before primary and general elections.

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