“We need to keep these numbers in perspective. More than 3.75 million voters cast ballots in the general election at more than 2,650 Election Day polling places and 359 early voting sites,” Gannon said.
“Most voters cast their ballot successfully at an orderly polling place, with no issues. We thank election officials, poll workers, and voters for participating in a successful election, largely free of major issues,” he said.
During early voting, from Oct. 20 to Nov. 5, State officials reported sixteen (16) incidents in ten (10) counties around the state. Many of the potential cases of intimidation involved election observers or people campaigning for candidates photographing voters or poll workers.
The Justice Department sent federal poll monitors to five counties in North Carolina for Election Day. The DOJ’s Civil Rights Division sent monitors to Alamance, Columbus, Harnett, Mecklenburg and Wayne counties, the department said.
Of the five (5) incidents reported on Election Day, the State said two were “potential election worker intimidation” in Wake and Rowan counties. The board reported “potential voter intimidation” in Rutherford, Granville and Halifax counties.
On Election Day a voter was told by a campaigner in Rutherford County that they could not go in the polling site without ID and an election observer photographing curbside voters.
During early voting in McDowell County an observer refused instruction of election official to move outside the buffer zone while talking on the phone and grabbed her arm momentarily.
The Following are Election Day incidents reported by the State Board of Elections:
Rowan County
Potential election worker intimidation: “Campaigner refused to keep proper distance from curbside voters, called chief judge a derogatory term, and grabbed and threw her cell phone. Same individual then approached and took photos of another election official’s car, then taunted and threatened her.”
Rutherford County
Potential voter intimidation: “Voter told by campaigner to not enter polling place without ID and that law enforcement was arresting people on site who had active warrants.”
Wake County
Potential election worker intimidation: “Election worker followed in car from voting site.”
Granville County
Potential voter intimidation: “Campaigner aggressively pushing candidates to curbside voters, leaning into their cars, ignoring voter requests to be left alone.”
Halifax County
Potential voter intimidation: “Observer photographing curbside voters.”
Columbus County
Potential election worker intimidation: “Observer following one-stop workers in their car.”
Potential election worker intimidation: “Photographing or filming workers.”
Mecklenburg County
Potential election worker intimidation: “Monitors at county board office approaching one-stop workers returning supplies to county office and photographing license plates.”
New Hanover County
Potential voter intimidation: “Electioneer ‘harassing’ students walking to class at a one-stop site.”
Potential voter intimidation: “Electioneers getting into heated shouting match potentially intimidating voters.”
Potential election worker intimidation: “Observer angrily confronting election official.”
Wake County
Potential voter intimidation: “Electioneer in buffer zone aggressively pushing materials on voters entering the site making them feel very uncomfortable.”
Potential voter intimidation: “Observer photographing curbside voters.”
Pitt County
Potential voter intimidation: “Voter was photographed by electioneer while approaching the voting site.”
Potential election worker intimidation: “Individual at an early voting site (unrelated to voting) harassed election worker claiming it was illegal to conduct early voting.”
Harnett County
Potential voter intimidation: “Observer getting too close to voters in the voting enclosure and making curbside voters feel intimidated.”
Potential voter intimidation: “Electioneers videotaping voters coming and going and informing the voters they were being recorded.”
McDowell County
Potential election worker intimidation: “Observer refused instruction of election official to move outside the buffer zone while talking on the phone and grabbed her arm momentarily.”
Wayne County
Potential voter intimidation: “Observer yelling at voter when using phone magnifier.”
Guilford County
Potential voter intimidation: “Electioneer photographing voters.”
Cabarrus County
Potential voter intimidation: “Monitor photographing curbside voters.”