Carrboro was notified yesterday that their Town Hall would not be used as a one-stop early voting site in May. Apparently, the Orange County Board of Elections has decided to only have two one-stop locations for this year's primary: Morehead Planetarium in Chapel Hill, and the Board's own office in Hillsborough. The e-mail below indicates that there will still be an early voting site in Carrboro for the Novemeber general election, but doesn't offer any explanation for the primary change.
From: Tracy Reams [mailto:treams@co.orange.nc.us]
Sent: Tuesday, February 09, 2010 10:56 AM
To: zzDept. Mail - Town Manager; zzDept. Mail - Town Clerk
Subject: 2010 Primary One-Stop Voting
Good morning. Since normally we establish a one-stop early voting site at Carrboro Town Hall, I wanted to let you know that for the 2010 May Primary Election we will not conduct one-stop voting at Town Hall. The Elections Board met last week and approved 2 sites for early voting which will be held at the Morehead Planetarium and the Board of Elections office in Hillsborough.
I am pretty sure the Board will want to conduct one-stop early voting in October at Town Hall for the November General Elections. I will let you know ASAP so that we can get on the schedule. Thanks for working with us and hope you have a good week.
Tracy Reams, Director
Orange County Board of Elections
919-245-2351 919-245-2351
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Carrboro townhall has always been much easier to vote at than at the Planetarium in my experience (both in terms of lines when there are lines, and parking). I can imagine someone trying to vote at Carrboro on their lunch break, getting turned away, and not trying it again. Or just not bothering in the first place because of it.That said, if we have to cut an early voting location in the urban parts of OC, I'd prefer it to be that one so as not to cut off students from voting who would have more transportation difficulties. But faciliting voting is an area of government where I imagine most citizens are okay with their taxes being spent on... certainly likely voters anyways.
even though I live in Chapel Hill. Once, I am embarrassed to say, I was trying to go vote in Carrboro and ended up in Hillsborough (in my defense, I hadn't lived here that long). Hillsborough's site was a very convenient place to vote, although because of distance I would prefer early voting in Carrboro and think it is unfortunate that the May primary will not use a site there. I think this will decrease the voter turnout.
I've enjoyed having the early voting sites and would certainly prefer that the Carrboro site be retained for the May primary. But given the many hardships and inconveniences that certain citizens of this country have had to endure in order to exercise their right to vote I would hope that it would take a lot more than the elimination of the Carrboro site to cause people of Orange County to decide not to bother to vote.
If anyone at the County level is reading, (Billie?) I hope that some more options get floated other than simply eliminating Carrboro Town Hall as a one-stop voting location.I would much prefer to vote using One-Stop as it provides me much more flexibility than election day voting.Eliminating Carrboro, especially on Saturdays, takes away the synergy of voting/Farmer's market, which is common. So the county should consider keeping Carrboro open on Saturdays only if there is a cost case to do so.If Carrboro must be eliminated as a one-stop location, then please make it easier for everyone else to vote at the Planetarium by expanding the hours beyond 9:00 to 4:00. Have the one-stop voting staffed from 7:30 to 6:30 P.M., for example. Since the Planetarium has many evening events, this shouldn't mean holding the building open more than usual.

I asked Tracy and Billie Cox (BOE Chair) for more infomation about this change, below is our correspondence. I'm not sure if they don't understand my question or if they're actually evading it, but it seems this was a financial decision.
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