Polls closed at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday for local primary elections in North Carolina. Voters in Mooresville cast ballots to narrow down their choices for at-large commissioner ahead of the Nov. 7 election.
Full results will be available on the Spectrum News 1 website and app as the returns come in.
Statesville voters picked their next city council members for wards 1, 4 and 6. Statesville does not have a primary election.
The 2023 elections are the first to require voter ID after a decision by the North Carolina Supreme Court earlier this year.
In the Town of Mooresville, six candidates ran for one open at-large seat on the town commission. Voters will picked the top two candidates to face off in the General Election.
Wards 1 and 2 are also up for election this year, but the Ward 1 incumbent is running unopposed. Will Aven is challenging Ward 2 incumbent Commissioner Thurman Houston for that seat in the Nov. 7 election.
In Statesville, incumbents ran for reelection for all three seats on the commission.
Kevin Sullivan challenged Ward 1 Commissioner David Jones. In Ward 4, Jennifer DiFiore ran against incumbent Amy Lawton. And in Ward 6, Jonathan Mayes and Lisa Pearson challenged Commissioner Frederick Foster.
North Carolina voters will be required to show photo identification to cast a ballot this fall. The North Carolina Supreme Court overturned its own decision earlier this year to require voter ID.
Most voters will be able to show their driver’s license. The address does not have to match the voter registration address.
People without a photo ID can get one for free from the North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles.
County election boards are also giving free photo IDs to people who need them.
There are exceptions for people who don’t have ID, including lack of transportation, disability or illness, not having the documents needed to get an ID or for a lost or stolen ID.
People without an ID will have to cast a provisional ballot that will be reviewed by the county elections board.
For those voting by mail, people will have to include a copy of their photo ID when they send in their ballot.