North Carolina General Statutes
Article 50 - Promotion of Use and Sale of Agricultural Products.
§ 106-557.1 - Ballot by mail.

106-557.1. Ballot by mail.
(a) As an alternative method of conducting a referendum under the provisions of this Article, the certified agency in its discretion may conduct the referendum by a mail ballot as herein provided. In the event that a certified agency determines in its discretion to conduct a mail ballot, public notice of said mail ballot shall be made at least 30 days before the date of said referendum. Said notice shall contain the same information required by G.S. 106-557, except that the notice will also state that the ballot is to be conducted by mail rather than at polling places. The notice shall also state that official ballots are being mailed on a date specified in the notice to all persons known by the certified agency to be eligible to vote and that any person not receiving by mail an official ballot by a date specified in the notice will have 10 days thereafter to apply for an official ballot at the office of the certified agency. The notice shall state the deadline for the receipt of all ballots and the address of the certified agency.
Official ballots shall be prepared by the certified agency and mailed by first-class mail to the last known address of all persons known by the certified agency to be eligible to vote. As announced in the public notice, said ballots shall be made available for a period of not less than 10 days, to those who are eligible to vote in said referendum and did not receive a ballot by mail.
Before any person shall receive an official ballot, he shall furnish such proof as the certified agency may require of his eligibility to vote in said referendum. The certified agency shall keep a list of those persons who receive official ballots. No person may receive more than one official ballot unless he satisfies the certified agency that his ballot has been lost or destroyed.
No votes shall be counted which are not on official ballots. To be eligible to be counted, ballots must be received by the certified agency at the place and by the deadline previously announced in the public notice of said referendum.
(b) The provisions of this section shall not apply to the North Carolina Potato Association and the North Carolina Soybean Association. (1969, c. 111.)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 106 - Agriculture

Article 50 - Promotion of Use and Sale of Agricultural Products.

§ 106-550 - Policy as to promotion of use of, and markets for, farm products; official marketing campaign.

§ 106-551 - Federal Agricultural Marketing Act.

§ 106-552 - Associations, activity, etc., deemed not in restraint of trade.

§ 106-553 - Policy as to referenda, assessments, etc., for promoting use and sale of farm products.

§ 106-554 - Application to Board of Agriculture for authorization of referendum.

§ 106-555 - Action by Board on application.

§ 106-555.1 - Official State board for federal assessment programs; no subsequent referenda required.

§ 106-556 - Conduct of referendum among growers and producers on question of assessments.

§ 106-557 - Notice of referendum; statement of amount, basis and purpose of assessment; maximum assessment.

§ 106-557.1 - Ballot by mail.

§ 106-558 - Management of referendum; expenses.

§ 106-559 - Basis of referendum; eligibility for participation; question submitted; special provisions for North Carolina Cotton Promotion Association.

§ 106-559.1 - Basis of vote on milk product assessment.

§ 106-560 - Effect of more than one-third vote against assessment.

§ 106-561 - Effect of two-thirds vote for assessment.

§ 106-562 - Regulations as to referendum; notice to farm organizations and county agents.

§ 106-563 - Distribution of ballots; arrangements for holding referendum; declaration of results.

§ 106-563.1 - Supervision of referendum on milk product assessment.

§ 106-564 - Collection of assessments; custody and use of funds.

§ 106-564.1 - Alternate method for collection of assessments.

§ 106-564.2 - Further alternative method for collection of assessments.

§ 106-564.3 - Alternative method for collection of assessments relating to cattle.

§ 106-564.4 - Alternative method for collection of assessments relating to sweet potatoes.

§ 106-565 - Subsequent referendum.

§ 106-566 - Referendum as to continuance of assessments approved at prior referendum.

§ 106-567 - Rights of farmers dissatisfied with assessments; time for demanding refund.

§ 106-567.1 - Refund of milk product assessments.

§ 106-568 - Publication of financial statement by treasurer of agency; bond required.