voting is more than just your right. It's your duty!
A lot of people are concerned about voting during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Click the buttons below to learn about the precautions that will be in place at polling locations.
You can check your voter registration status by using either the Mecklenburg County or the North Carolina State Board of Elections websites. Click the buttons below to navigate to either site.
Haven’t registered to vote yet? Click the buttons below to learn how you can register to vote, find forms you can download, and find information on the steps that must be completed so you can vote.
Click the button below to view a video, which shows you how to use the new voting machines. The process is very simple, but it is different from the touch screen machines previously used. Additionally, you will have to physically cast your ballot after you complete your ballot using the voting machine.
Absentee voting is comprised of two methods by which registered voters may cast ballots other than the traditional method of appearing in person to cast a ballot. These methods are absentee by mail and absentee one-stop. Click the buttons below to learn more.
Curbside voting gives the elderly, special needs, and handicap access to voting. You can vote from your vehicle. Click the buttons below to find information on how to get curbside assistance on the day you are voting, early voting, OR on election day.
Did you know that you can register to vote on election day? Click the first button below to learn how you can register to vote on election day! However, YOU SHOULDN’T WAIT! Click the second button below to register to vote BEFORE election day!
Click the button below to find out how to become a poll worker or perform other duties at the polls. The site has information on paid and unpaid positions needed on election day!.
Click on the button below, enter your address, and you will be shown a copy of the ballot you will be using to vote. You can study the ballot ahead of time so you can learn about the people running for office in your local area or for national offices, such as Congressman, Senator, or President. You can also find out whether there are local bond issues up for vote, or State issues on the ballot. Knowing this information ahead of time will make voting easy and fun. Plus, you will know that you made an informed decision.
Click on the button below, enter your address, and you will be shown a copy of the ballot you will be using to vote. You can study the ballot ahead of time so you can learn about the people running for office in your local area or for national offices, such as Congressman, Senator, or President. You can also find out whether there are local bond issues up for vote, or State issues on the ballot. Knowing this information ahead of time will make voting easy and fun. Plus, you will know that you made an informed decision.
Click on the button below to learn about your county officials.
Click below to research the fundraising activities of the candidates running for national offices such as Congressman, Senator, and President.
Still have questions? Click the link below to check out the FAQ section.