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Voting in 2020

Frequently Asked Questions

Many North Carolinians are concerned about voting this year amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Do you have questions about voting this year? Check out this page from LWVNC for answers to the most frequenlty asked questions.

You Can Vote

Visit youcanvote.org for a plethora of resources regarding voting in North Carolina including step-by-step guides for how to vote by mail and how to register to vote. Also, check out their extensive 2020 Voter Guide.

Request an Absentee Ballot

Click the link above to an North Carolina absentee ballot form. The last day to request an absentee ballot is Sunday October 27, 2020.

Reigster to Vote

Check Your Registration Status

You can now register to vote online in North Carolina. Click the link above to register or check your registration status.

Vote 411!

What's on your ballot? For an exensive list of all the candidates and offices on your particular voting ballot and information from them regarding where they stand on the issues fill out the form below or go to vote411.org:

Early Voting

Early voting in North Carolina begins on Thursday, October 15, 2020 and ends Saturday October 31, 2020. Click here to access the early voting schedule for Guilford County

Local Boards of Elections

Click the link below to visit the North Carolina State Board of Elections website for the latest elections information and to view elections results.

North Carolina State Board of Elections

Click on the links below to visit the Board of Elections websites for counties in the Piedmont Triad including local election information as well as polling times and locations.

Alamance County

Caswell County

Davidson County

  Davie County

 Forsyth County

Guilford County

Montgomery County

Randolph County

Rockingham County

 Stokes County

Surry County

Yakdin County

Resources

Latest NC Voting Districts

Want to examine the North Carolina's current voting districts for the state legislature and US Congress as well as the districts we will be voting in for the 2020 elections? Click the link above.  You can also type in your address to see which districts you live in and who your representatives are.

Election Law Blog

Check out Rick Hasen's election law blog for thoughtful insights and analysis of election law, redistricting, voting rights, campaign finance, initiatives, legislation, remedies, and the US Supreme Court.

 

 

 

 

This page is related to which committees: 
VOTE411 and Voter Services