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Legislature Drops Cary 'Vote By Mail' Plan

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RALEIGH, N.C. — Cary voters will use traditional means to vote on a $120 million Clean Water Bond referendum.

Town leaders had approved a proposal to allow voters to use mail-in ballots, which would have been a first in North Carolina.

But state lawmakers withdrew a draft bill for the pilot program this week.

The state legislature had to approve the plan.

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