REGISTER TO VOTE OR UPDATE YOUR REGISTRATION
Register to Vote Form in English
Solicitud de Inscripción para votar en Carolina del Norte
Voter registration forms also are available at most public libraries and U.S. Post Offices.
Have a NC DMV (Department of Motor Vehicles) issued ID? You can register online at the NC Department of Transportation website click here
CHECK YOUR REGISTRATION
To check if your registration is up to date click here
Need to update your address or party affiliation you can do it online if you have a NC DMV (Department of Motor Vehicles) issued ID, click here
Voting Options
VOTE ABSENTEE BALLOT
Information on eligibility and process for absentee voting may be found here.
VOTE EARLY IN PERSON
For a list of Early Voting Sites and dates/times click here.
Did you miss the deadline to register? Same Day Voter Registration allows you to register at your counties early voting location and vote. You will need to have a form of identification: NC Drivers License, utility bill, bank statement, paycheck or some other form of documentation that has both your name and address.
VOTE IN PERSON ON ELECTION DAY
To find your Polling Location, click Polling Place Search
Vote411 Wins Award!
On May 19, 2020 the Vote411 site sponsored by the national LWV won a Webby. A Webby has been referred to as an “online Oscar.” They are given by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences. In the spirit of the Webbies, acceptance speeches may only be 5 words long. The League’s response?
America Wins When Everyone Votes.
For the official League response see this.
For the official League response see this. For information on Vote411 in our area see “Voting Questions” at the top of the page.
Voting Questions? Watch this.
Vote411.org. Online. Free. Non-partisan. Voter Info.
Vote 411 is the League’s one stop site for becoming informed about the candidates. During primary and election seasons this site presents information and positions from candidates--local to national. The League is non-partisan and does not endorse any candidates nor support any party.
Learn where candidates running for office in your community stand on the issues
Learn what is on your ballot
Check your voter registration
Find your Polling Place
Dates for Voting
You can also always contact your county’s local board of elections for additional voting help: