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Early voting set to start in storm-ravaged North Carolina

The polls will open on Thursday in North Carolina a vital battleground in the Nov. 5 U.S. presidential election simply weeks after Hurricane Helene ravaged the state's west, where some areas still do not have power, running water or cell service.

Tina Veitch, a 49-year-old graphic designer, stated the road to her family's house in Burnsville was damaged by the storm. However one of the reasons she has actually remained in the area, rather of looking for refuge with household in Florida, is so she can vote.

She stated on Wednesday that the procedure to vote by absentee ballot was too arduous, including: The amount of hoops you have to dive through to simply do it was not worth it ... So we were like, ' We're simply going to stay 'til tomorrow at least and vote'.

North Carolina might be essential, specialists state, in identifying a winner in the race between U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris, a Democrat, and former Republican President Donald Trump because its voting preferences might swing in any case. Polls show a very tight race with a handful of swing states most likely to identify the winner.

Hurricane Helene, which eliminated more than 200 individuals across six states and triggered billions of dollars in damage, has actually stimulated questions on how it might impact voter turnout.

Some of the hardest struck counties lean both Republican and Democratic. For example, Buncombe County - home to the city of Asheville - supported President Joe Biden in the 2020 election versus Trump, while Yancey County favored Trump.

Trump and Harris remain in a dead heat in North Carolina, with Trump revealing 48% assistance in state and national surveys, versus 47.6% for Harris, according to poll aggregator FiveThirtyEight.

North Carolina's state elections board has actually spent weeks assessing storm damage to ballot areas. On Thursday 76 early ballot websites will open to citizens in the 25 western North Carolina counties noted in the federal catastrophe declaration.

That compares to 80 planned before the storm.

Early voting has been the most popular way for North Carolinians to cast a ballot in both the 2020 and 2016 elections, according to the state.

(source: Reuters)