Registering and voting are key aspects of your rights and responsibilities as an informed citizen. The following nonpartisan guide provides information and resources on voting.

Register to Vote

check your registration status, jurisdictions, locations and sample ballot. 

check your registration status if you're registered in another state. 

review North Carolina's qualifications for registering to vote.

find voter registration deadlines and learn about the ways to register to vote.

receive voter registration and absentee ballot request assistance for any state, as well as sign up for nonpartisan election reminders.

Key Dates

  • September 17 - Constitution Day & National Voter Registration Day
  • October 7-11 - National Voter Education Week
  • October 11 - Deadline to register to vote or update existing registration. After this date, you can vote with a provisional ballot and do same-day registration. Check
  • October 17 - November 2 - In-person Early Voting (North Carolina)
  • October 29 - Vote Early Day
  • October 29 at 5 p.m. - Deadline to apply for a mail-in ballot in NC. Check
  • November 5 - Election Day
  • November 6 - Election Hero Day

ID Requirements

Take special note about photo identification requirements:  

鈥淭hose who vote in North Carolina are asked to show photo ID when they check in to vote. Voters who vote by mail will be asked to include a photocopy of an acceptable ID when returning their ballot by mail. Many types of identification 鈥 including driver鈥檚 licenses, U.S. passports and State-approved student ID鈥檚 鈥 will be accepted.鈥  

蜜桃社区 College鈥檚 student ID has been approved by the NCSBE as an acceptable form of photo identification in North Carolina. Review the .

Where to Vote

In-Person Voting

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  • If your North Carolina residence is 蜜桃社区 College, your polling place is 蜜桃社区 Town Hall at 251 South St in 蜜桃社区, NC 28036. 

Absentee-by-Mail Voting

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Voting While Abroad

  • Check your state's guidance on overseas absentee ballots. by scrolling down to the section titled "Looking for something specific? Select your state."

Who & What is on the Ballot?

find personalized ballot and candidate information.

discover connections between your major and what is on the ballot.

Resources

track your absentee ballot.

 

choose the issues you care about and receive information about those issues. 

explore this voting guide assembled by the League of Women Voters.