What You Need to Know About: Voting in North Carolina
Where to get registered:
At an early voting location (can also vote at the same time)
At the DMV
Through mail in registration
How to vote:
In person voting
Early voting (October 15-31) – Wake County has 20 locations
Absentee ballot: request a ballot online at State Board of Elections website between September 1 and October 27
It is best to mail in your ballot by early October or drop it off at the Wake County Board of Elections Office or bring it to an early voting site
Resources:
Vote411.org – register to vote, voter search, info about candidates
North Carolina State Board of Elections: ncsbe.gov – resources, register to vote, FAQ
Wakegov.com – Early voting locations, resources
Tips:
No photo ID needed at polls in NC
Ex-felons can vote in NC, but will have to re-register
Mail in ballot needs one $0.55 stamp
Thanks to Siobhan Millen of the League of Women Voters of Wake County for sharing these resources