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Tammy Twitty Tobin was sworn in as a member of the Dare County Board of Elections during the board's meeting. Tobin recited the oath of office in a public ceremony before the board and staff.
The oath included standard pledges to support the U.S. Constitution and the Constitution of North Carolina and to execute the duties of a member of the Dare County Board of Elections "to the best of my knowledge and ability." Tobin concluded the oath with the phrase, "so help me God." The chair and other board members welcomed Tobin after the swearing-in.
The swearing-in was ceremonial and no separate motion or vote was required beyond the formal oath. Board members present introduced themselves and offered brief greetings following the oath. The remainder of the meeting proceeded to regular business, including absentee ballot review and approval, appointments for election day workers, and approval of an early voting plan.
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