The Davidson County Board of Elections will hold a public meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2025, at 6 p.m. to review board minutes, appoint Election Day precinct judges, and address other election-related business.
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The Davidson County Board of Elections will hold a public meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2025, at 6 p.m. to review board minutes, appoint Election Day precinct judges, and address other election-related business.
If you’re a voter in Davidson County and haven’t checked your registration status lately, here’s your friendly reminder: do it now.
The filing for the 2025 municipal election started on Monday with several people registering at the Davidson County Board of Election to run for office, including candidates for Lexington and Thomasville mayor. Candidate filing is from July 7 through July 18.
Candidate filing for Davidson County’s 2025 municipal elections will open on Monday, July 7 at 8am and close on Friday, July 18 at 12:00 noon.
On June 29, Tillis confirmed he will not run for re-election in 2026.
The Lexington Farmers Market is turning blue—in the best way possible! This Saturday, June 28, from 8 AM to 12 PM, the market will host its annual Blueberry Day celebration. Visitors can pick up fresh, locally grown blueberries, enjoy blueberry-themed treats from market vendors, and even snag recipe ideas for baking and preserving. It’s a seasonal celebration of one of summer’s sweetest—and healthiest—fruits. Shoppers are encouraged to come early; blueberries are in high demand and won’t last long! #LexingtonFarmersMarket #BlueberryDay #EatLocal #BerrySeason
In Davidson County, voters affiliated with the Constitution Party (15 voters), Justice for All Party (13 voters), No Labels Party (425 voters), and We the People Party (42 voters) will be moved to Unaffiliated . Voters can still change their registration.
Candidate Filing for the 2025 Municipal Elections begins at 8:00am on July 7, 2025 at the Davidson County Board of Elections office located at 945 North Main Street, Suite A, Lexington, NC 27292. It will end promptly at 12 noon on July 18, 2025. Filing will only be open during regular business hours.
Justice Allison Riggs of the North Carolina Supreme Court visited Davidson County this week, marking a powerful moment not just in her professional journey, but for voters across the state who endured unprecedented challenges during the last election.
Perhaps this the end of the saga. A federal judge dismissed attempts to throw out votes, upholds rights of military and overseas voters.
The legal Tug of War continues for N.C. Supreme Court halts decision requiring verification of 65,000 votes in tight judicial race. Almost 500 Davidson County voters could be impacted.
Over 1,300 voters in Davidson County were identified on a list of challenged ballots and notified via mail.
The State Board of Elections on Tuesday, November 26th unanimously certified the results of the 2024 general election in North Carolina, ensuring the ballots of more than 5.7 million voters were counted.
On Election Day, Civil Rights Division personnel will be available all day to receive questions and complaints from the public related to possible violations of federal voting rights laws. Reports may be made through the department’s website www.civilrights.justice.gov or by calling toll-free at 800-253-3931.
Here is an overview of Election Day voting to answer any questions that you may have.
Davidson County residents can vote early until November 2nd. It’s important to be cautious of misinformation, as it can create confusion and undermine public trust in elections. With these posts, we aim to educate the public and serve as a reliable source of election information.
North Carolina will hold its general election on Nov. 5th. Here you can review which offices are up for election, dates, deadlines, voting tips and more.
The Justice Department announced today that it has updated www.justice.gov/voting, a one-stop resource providing voting and elections information for voters as well as state and local elections officials.
That’s an average of more than 1,200 voter records removed from the voter list every single day. County boards are trusted to follow careful policies to ensure that only ineligible records are removed, not those of eligible voters.
There are several Absentee Application meetings scheduled for the November 5th election.