The November election is less than two months away. And tonight, after a delay, we now know when absentee ballots will be mailed to voters in North Carolina. The state board of elections says they'll be sent to military and overseas voters on September 20th and then to all other voters who requested them on September 24th, you may recall those ballots were post to be sent out a week ago but had to be reprinted. And here's why last month, Robert F. Kennedy Junior dropped out of the presidential race and endorsed Donald Trump. The state board of elections originally forced him to remain on the ballot. But after an appeal from Kennedy, the North Carolina Supreme Court ordered registrars to reprint the ballots without his name on them. Today. 100 and 66,000 voters including nearly 14,000 military and overseas voters have requested absentee ballots in North Carolina.