combined, Gen Z and Millennials are the LARGEST group of registered voters in North Carolina.

when they vote, they can affect the outcome of elections.

Graphs courtesy of Dr. Michael Bitzer, Professor of Politics and History / Director, Center for North Carolina Politics & Public Service at Catawba College, Salisbury, NC

  • NC voters must show a valid photo ID when they check-in to vote.  A driver’s license works.‍

    Pre-approved college or university student photo IDs and state and local government IDs are here.

    A photo copy of a valid ID must be included with an absentee ballot.

    See more complete info here.

  • College students who are registered NC voters can

    • Vote at home

    • Vote Absentee by Mail (the student or your parents may request the absentee ballot)

    • Change your voter registration to your campus address if you meet the criteria of the jurisdiction where you attend college

    College students from outside of NC, attending an NC college can

    • Vote in accordance with the rules of your home jurisdiction

    • Change your voter registration to your NC address if you will be living in NC for at least 30 days before the election

The League believes who you vote for is your power and your choice.

VOTE411.org is a product of the national League. It is also nonpartisan. Find more out about the League and join!

Your phone and VOTE411 are your tools for voter information. You can:

Register to vote. Be ready for the March 3 Primary and the November 3 General Elections.

Check voter registration.

Find voting locations.

Preview your actual ballot.

Check candidates’ responses to questions beginning with early voting.

And more!

INFORMACIÓN ELECTORAL QUE NECESITA

On the ballot this fall: See a clip of what County Boards of Commissioners do.