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4O <br /> <br />residence from one precinct to another since their registration will be <br />permitted to vote in said referendum, provided that removal from one precinct <br />to another shall not deprive any person of the right to vote in the precinct <br />from which he has removed until 30 days after his removal and, further, that <br />any person who has changed residence from one precinct to another more than <br />30 days prior to the special bond referendum may obtain a certificate of <br />removal and record a change of address on the date of the referendum and vote <br />in the office of the Cabarrus County Board of Elections mentioned above or at <br />such other location as specified by the Cabarrus County Board of Elections. <br />The last day for new registration of those not now registered under <br />Cabarrus County's permanent registration system is Monday, April 20, 1987. <br /> Except as provided above, the last day on which registered voters who <br />have changed residence from one precinct to another may transfer registration <br />is Monday, April 20, 1987. <br /> Any qualified voter of the County who is qualified to vote by absentee <br />ballot in said special bond referendum may apply to the Cabarrus County Board <br />of Elections for an absentee ballot. Any qualified voter who is qualified to <br />vote by military absentee ballot pursuant to Section 163-245 of the General <br />Statutes of North Carolina may also apply for an absentee ballot as provided <br />by Section 163-247 of the General Statutes of North Carolina. <br /> Persons who are not certain whether they are registered to vote or <br />qualified to vote by absentee ballot or who desire further information <br />concerning the registration process or said referendum should contact the <br />Cabarrus County Board of Elections at the office of said Board mentioned <br />above. <br /> The registration books for elections in Cabarrus County will be open to <br />inspection by any registered voter of said County during the normal business <br />hours of the Cabarrus County Board of Elections on the days when the office <br />of said Board is open, and such days are challenge days. <br /> The registrars, judges~and other officers of elections appointed by the <br />Cabarrus County Board of Elections will serve as the election officers for <br />said referendum. <br /> The Cabarrus County Board of Elections will conduct said referendum. <br /> The precincts and the voting places for said referendum, subject to <br />change as provided by law, are as follows: <br /> <br />PRECINCT LOCATION <br /> <br />Township 1, Box 1 <br /> <br />Harrisburg Fire Station #2 <br />Rocky River Rd. <br />Harrisburg, N.C. <br /> <br />Township 1, Box 2 <br /> <br />Rocky River Baptist Church <br />Lower Rocky River Road <br />Concord, N.C. <br /> <br />Township 1, Box 3 <br /> <br />First Union Bank <br />Harrisburg, N. C. <br /> <br />Township 2, Box 1 <br /> <br />Poplar Tent Fire Station <br />Poplar Tent Road <br />Concord, N.C. <br /> <br />Township 2, Box 2 <br /> <br />Pitt Fire Station <br />Pitt School Road <br />Concord, N.C. <br /> <br />Township 3 <br /> <br />Odell Fire Station <br />Highway 73 West <br />Concord, N.C. <br /> <br />Township 4, Box 1 <br /> <br />Royal Oaks Fire Station <br />Florida Street <br />Kannapolis, N.C. <br /> <br />Township 4, Box 2 <br /> <br />2nd Presbyterian Church <br />Entrance Charles Street <br />Kannapolis, N.C. <br /> <br /> <br />