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Scotland County Voter Guide 2024

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By Sarah Nagem and Ben Rappaport

Scotland County voters will cast ballots in federal, state and local races this fall.

Early voting begins Oct. 17 and ends Nov. 2. See locations and times here.

Election Day is Nov. 5, when polls will be open from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Find your polling place and see a sample ballot here.

At the top of the ballot are six candidates for president, including Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump.

Here are the other contested races:

US House (District 8)

NC Governor

NC Lieutenant Governor

NC Attorney General

NC Auditor

NC Commissioner of Agriculture

NC Commissioner of Insurance

NC Commissioner of Labor

NC Secretary of State

NC Superintendent of Public Instruction

NC Treasurer

NC Supreme Court (Seat 6)

NC Court of Appeals (Seat 12)

NC Court of Appeals (Seat 14)

NC Court of Appeals (Seat 15)

NC Senate (District 24)

NC House (District 48)

Scotland County Board of Commissioners (At-large)

Scotland County Board of Commissioners (Laurel Hill)

Scotland County Board of Commissioners (Williamson)

Scotland County Board of Education (Stewartsville)

Note: Voters may select three candidates for this position

Scotland County Local Sales and Use tax

Voters will decide whether to raise the local sales tax from 6.75% to 7%. Read more here.

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