North Carolina Statutes

§ 18B-604 — Timing and effect of subsequent elections

North Carolina § 18B-604
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 18BRegulation of Alcoholic Beverages
Art. 6Elections

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 18B-604 (2026).

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(a)Time Limits. - No county alcoholic beverage election may be held within three years of the certification of the results of a previous election on the same kind of alcoholic beverages in that county. No city alcoholic beverage election may be held within three years of the certification of the results of a previous election on the same kind of alcoholic beverage in that city. Otherwise, alcoholic beverage elections may be held at any time, subject to the applicable provisions of this Chapter and Chapter 163.
(b)Effect of Favorable County Vote on City or Township. - If a majority of voters vote in favor of certain alcoholic beverage sales in a county election, sale of that kind of alcoholic beverage shall be lawful throughout the county, regardless of the vote in any city or township at

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