163-165.1. Scope and general rules.
(a) Scope. - This Article shall apply to all elections in this State.
(b) Requirements of Official Ballots in Voting. - In any election conducted under this Article:
(1) All voting shall be by official ballot.
(2) Only votes cast on an official ballot shall be counted.
(c) Compliance With This Article. - All ballots shall comply with the provisions of this Article.
(d) Other Uses Prohibited. - An official ballot shall not be used for any purpose not authorized by this Article.
(e) Voted ballots and paper and electronic records of individual voted ballots shall be treated as confidential, and no person other than elections officials performing their duties may have access to voted ballots or paper or electronic records of individual voted ballots except by court order or order of the appropriate board of elections as part of the resolution of an election protest or investigation of an alleged election irregularity or violation. Voted ballots and paper and electronic records of individual voted ballots shall not be disclosed to members of the public in such a way as to disclose how a particular voter voted, unless a court orders otherwise. Any person who has access to an official voted ballot or record and knowingly discloses in violation of this section how an individual has voted that ballot is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor. (2001-460, s. 3; 2002-159, s. 55(o); 2005-323, s. 1(f); 2007-391, s. 9(a); 2017-6, s. 3; 2018-146, s. 3.1(a), (b).)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 163 - Elections and Election Laws
§ 163-165.1 - Scope and general rules.
§ 163-165.3 - Responsibilities for preparing official ballots.
§ 163-165.4 - Standards for official ballots.
§ 163-165.4A - Punch-card ballots and lever machines.
§ 163-165.4B - Butterfly ballots.
§ 163-165.4C - Prohibited voting systems.
§ 163-165.5 - Contents of official ballots.
§ 163-165.5A - Expired pursuant to Session Laws 2001-288, s3, effective January 1, 2012.
§ 163-165.5B - Ballots may be combined.
§ 163-165.6 - Arrangement of official ballots.
§ 163-165.7 - Voting systemspowers and duties of State Board.
§ 163-165.8 - Voting systemspowers and duties of board of county commissioners.
§ 163-165.9 - Voting systemspowers and duties of county board of elections.
§ 163-165.9A - Voting systemsrequirements for voting systems vendors; penalties.
§ 163-165.10 - Adequacy of voting system for each precinct.
§ 163-166.01 - Hours for voting.
§ 163-166.1 - Duties of county board of elections.
§ 163-166.2 - Arrangement of the voting enclosure.
§ 163-166.3 - Limited access to the voting enclosure.
§ 163-166.4 - Limitation on activity in the voting place and in a buffer zone around it.
§ 163-166.5 - Procedures at voting place before voting begins.
§ 163-166.6 - Designation of tasks.
§ 163-166.7 - Voting procedures.
§ 163-166.7A - Voter education and information.
§ 163-166.8 - Assistance to voters.
§ 163-166.9 - Curbside voting.
§ 163-166.10 - Procedures after the close of voting.
§ 163-166.11 - Provisional voting requirements.
§ 163-166.11A - Notation on provisional ballot.
§ 163-166.12 - Requirements for certain voters who register by mail.
§ 163-166.16 - Requirement for photo identification to vote in person.
§ 163-166.17 - Approval of student identification cards for voting identification.
§ 163-166.18 - Approval of employee identification cards for voting identification.