NC man says he was told at polls to cast second ballot. ‘How was I able to vote twice?’
Union County resident Richard Becht says he merely “wanted my one vote to count.” On Halloween, he cast his ballot at an early voting location in Wingate. But a few days later, he said, he checked his voter history on the North Carolina and saw no indication that his vote had been recorded. ent to the polls again, where he said a worker told him there was no record of his first vote, and that he should vote again. “I don’t think the system should have allowed me to vote twice,” Becht said. “...We’re talking about putting people in positions ...
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