to vote twice in the same election, and state election officials employ a number of processes to prevent that type of fraud.
"Electronic pollbooks with information about who has already voted are used at every early voting site. If a voter tries to check in who has already voted, they will be prevented from voting a regular ballot," Executive Director Karen Binson Bell said. "A voter will be offered a provisional ballot if they insist on voting, and this ballot will be researched after Election Day to determine whether it should be counted.
In addition to pollbook systems used within states, election officials also share voter records with other states through programs like the Electronic Registration Information Center to maintain accurate and up-to-date voter rolls and identify potential instances of fraud, including people voting in multiple states in the same election. , has identified 118 criminal convictions or other official findings of duplicate voting between 2004 and 2020.
Brinson Bell emphasized that the Board of Elections "strongly discourages" voters from contributing to long lines at in-person polling locations by going to check in-person whether their mail-in vote has been counted. She instead encouraged voters to instead use North Carolina's online ballot tracking system, which is launching in the next few days, to verify that their ballot has been received.
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