Is the first step to go to your county courthouse? If so, who should you see?
Try first calling your County Clerk to find the custodians of the CVRs.
Keep in mind and remind the Clerk’s office that these records are NOT PRIVATE, they are public records and therefore accessbile to you.
The CVRs might be emailed to you or downloadable with a registration. This would be the simplest, quickest way to get them.
If you must, go to the County Clerk’s office and get then directly.
Some clerks are very accommodating, others might seem to not know if giving them to you is authorized. Cite the FOIA statute. Talk to their supervisor if they hesitate.
BOE=Board of Elections both County and State.
Find your NC County Board of Elections.
https://vt.ncsbe.gov/BOEInfo/
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NCSBE-State in North Carolina.
https://www.ncsbe.gov › about-elections › county-boards-elections
County Boards of Elections | NCSBE
Makeup of County Boards of Elections. Each of North Carolina’s 100 counties has a county board of elections with five members who are registered voters in that county. The State Board of Elections appoints four members - two Democrats and two Republicans - to each county board of elections. The state chairs of the Republican and ...