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'Not a good experience': NC voters receive sealed absentee ballot envelopes due to Helene's rain

North Carolina voters have reported receiving absentee ballots with both envelopes already sealed, likely caused by moisture and humidity from Hurricane Helene.

DURHAM COUNTY, N.C. — Some people planning to vote absentee are finding an unpleasant surprise when they receive their ballots.

State officials say moisture from Hurricane Helene has caused one or both envelopes used to return the ballot to seal shut.

There’s no word on exactly how many counties or ballots have been affected.

In an email, North Carolina State Board of Elections spokesperson Pat Gannon wrote “Chatham and a few other” counties have reported problems, likely “caused by moisture and humidity from Hurricane Helene and other rain events.”

Voters in Durham County have also reported issues to WRAL News.

“It’s not a good experience,” said Durham resident Liz Allen Green said. “Let’s just say that.”

Click here to read more from WRAL.

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