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Opioid Settlement Spending Plan
https://mgr.mecknc.gov/Initiatives/opioid-settlement
Mecklenburg County is expected to receive $32.5 million over an 18-year period as part of a National Opioid Settlement..
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Behavioral Health Strategic Plan
https://mgr.mecknc.gov/initiatives/BHSP
Mecklenburg County has identified behavioral health as a top priority for improving the wellbeing of residents. As part of this commitment, the County has invested significant funding to address gaps in behavioral health services not provided through federal, state or private resources.
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ARPA COVID-19 Relief Plan
https://mgr.mecknc.gov/Initiatives/COVID-Relief
Mecklenburg County is using funding from the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARPA) to address the negative impacts from COVID-19 on our community.
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Prenatal to Three Strategic Plan
https://mgr.mecknc.gov/Initiatives/prenatal-three-strategic-plan
Learn about Mecklenburg County's Prenatal to 3 Strategic Plan.
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Registering for the First Time
https://vote.mecknc.gov/Information-for-Voters/Voter-Registration
Register to vote or update your existing registration electronically.
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Voter Registration Status and Voting Location
https://vote.mecknc.gov/Information-for-Voters/registration-status
Check your registration status and voting location by using the NCSBE Voter Search app.
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Request a Replacement Voter Card
https://vote.mecknc.gov/Information-for-Voters/update-party
(You DO NOT need a voter card to vote!)
You must be a registered voter in Mecklenburg county to request a replacement voter card. If you are registering for the first time, a voter card will automatically be mailed out once your registration has been processed.
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Update or Cancel Your Voter Registration
https://vote.mecknc.gov/Information-for-Voters/Update-Address
Update your Party Affiliation, Residential or Mailing Address, or Name on your voter registration. The civilian voter registration deadline (25 days before Election Day).
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Voting In Mecklenburg County
https://vote.mecknc.gov/Information-for-Voters/Absentee-Voting
Voting in elections is a great way to get involved, share your voice, and be active in your community. When voting, voters have many ways they may choose to cast their choice. Absentee voting provides an alternative to the traditional method of appearing in person and casting a ballot on election day.
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Voters with Disabilities
https://vote.mecknc.gov/Information-for-Voters/Accessible-Voting
Federal and state laws require early voting locations and Election Day polling sites to be accessible to all voters.
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