• Be a US citizen. • Be 16 or 17 to pre-register and 18 years old on or by Election Day to vote. • Live at your residence for at least 30 days before Election Day. • Not currently serving a felony sentence, including probation or parole.
Oct 17 - Nov 2
October 11
October 11
This November elections, we are electing the President of the United States, the Governor of North Carolina, as well as congress members, the 170 legislators of the General Assembly, judges, and county commissioners.
Vote at any early voting site in your county.
Request an absentee ballot and ensure your voice is heard
You must vote at your assigned polling place.
Report an election issue by calling:
If you have an approved ID, bring it with you to vote! If you don't have an approved ID, complete the photo ID exception form.
You can bring someone inside to assist you OR remain in your vehicle to use curbside
voting (only voters unable to get inside polling location can use curbside voting). Ballots
will only be printed in English.
Request an absentee ballot to vote by mail. Requests are due 7 days before Election Day.
You must return your completed ballot by Election Day. Learn more → youcanvote.org/mail
If you are in line at the time when polls close, stay in line! If you believe you have registered but your name is not on the rolls or if you are told that you are in the wrong precinct, you can vote with a provisional ballot and receive follow-up instructions.
Use the shelter address where you stay most often. Or you can draw the
address or intersection where you sleep then provide a mailing address.
You can register and vote on the same day only during
Early Voting! To register and vote same day at an Early Voting site, bring a proof of a residency document
that includes your name and registration address such as an ID, online bill, government check, bank
statement, lease contract, or mortgage statement.
The voter registration form asks for gender, race, and ethnicity. This demographic section is OPTIONAL. If your identity is not represented, or you do not wish to identify, you can leave it blank.
You have a right to vote without being intimidated or forced to vote in a certain way. Voters
who feel harassed or intimidated should notify an election official AND call the NC voter
assistance hotline immediately at 1-888-OUR-VOTE.
Contact us!
mrocha@elcentronc.org
(919) 687-4635 x127
(919) 687-4635