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Am I voting this year?

 

All eligible North Carolina voters can cast a ballot in the 2026 general elections! Federal, state, and local offices are up for election — including one of NC’s U.S. Senate seats, NC’s entire delegation to the U.S. House of Representatives, our entire state legislature, a seat on the NC Supreme Court, county school boards, mayors, and city councils. Scroll down to learn more about what’s on the ballot this year.

 

What’s on the ballot in 2026?

Ballot Builder

You can vote with confidence and insight thanks to Ballot Builder, our free, nonpartisan elections research guide.

  • Learn about the candidates and offices on your ballot.

  • Select your preferred candidates to create your customized sample ballot.

  • Email or print it and bring it with you into the voting booth.

Make sure to create an account! Creating an account let’s us email you when new candidate research is available.

 

Offices on the ballot

Federal offices

State offices

Local offices


Register

Get registered

Visit our Register to Vote page to learn everything you need to know about registering to vote in North Carolina.

Check your registration

Use the Voter Search tool on the NC State Board of Elections website to make sure your registration is accurate and up to date.

Registration Repair

You may need to submit additional info to the State Board of Elections to ensure you can vote with a regular (non-provisional) ballot in the next election.

 

 3 ways to vote in NC

North Carolina voters have three ways to cast their ballots. Learn more about each way and decide which is best for you!

Early voting

Best option! Register or update your registration and vote at the same time! Vote at any early voting site in your county. Changes to party affiliation cannot be made during early voting in a primary election.

Election Day voting

Next best option! Vote at your assigned polling place. Your polling place can change for every election. Find your polling place.

Vote by mail

To vote by mail, request your absentee ballot from the NC State Board of Elections. You must be registered to vote in North Carolina. Click the button to learn more.


Voter ID

All voters will be allowed to vote with or without a photo ID!

  • If you have an ID, bring it with you to vote.

  • If you don’t have an accepted ID, ask for the Photo ID Exception Form when you go to the polls. Your ballot will count if you properly complete the form.

To learn more, click the button to visit our Voter ID page.


Get help voting

Any voter can ask a family member to help them vote. If a voter has a disability or does not speak English, they can ask anyone (other than their employer or union representative) to help them vote. The helper must put their name on the list of helpers at the polling place. 

Curbside voting is also available for voters who are unable to get inside the polling location. Learn more from the State Board of Elections.

If you encounter difficulties at a polling place, or if you have questions, call the NC Voter Assistance Hotline at 888-OUR-VOTE (888-687-8683).

 

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