The Registration Repair Project is a statewide effort led by the NCSBE to update voter records by collecting missing identification numbers.
On the dashboard, residents can see a list of voters who must provide their North Carolina driver's license/DMV ID number or the last four digits of their Social Security Number to election officials.
The NCSBE began mailing letters on Aug. 18 to affected voters.
"The Registration Repair Dashboard, created by staff, provides a Durham County-specific resource for residents. It is intended to support affected voters in updating their voter registration record alongside the correspondence issued by the State Board of Elections," said Board of Elections Chairman David Boone.
The dashboard will be updated hourly during regular business hours.
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