New Voters Register by Oct. 12, 2018 of use Early Voting only!

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New voters must be registered by Friday, October 12, 2018

to vote on November 6, 2018.*

Eligible individuals who miss the regular registration deadline may still register and vote in their county of residence during the in-person early voting period which runs from October 17 through November 3.

Voters who register and vote at the same time must provide proof of residence.

More information on same-day registration is here.

 

Check to confirm you are registered at the correct address and to view your sample ballot. 

 

List of the 19 early voting locations

in Mecklenburg County

opening Wednesday October 17! 

Click here to view the early voting statistics by site!

One-Stop (Early) Voting

One-stop absentee voting (commonly known as "early voting") allows any registered voter to cast an absentee ballot in person on select days prior to Election Day. In 2018, one-stop voting begins on Wednesday, October 17, and ends on Saturday, November 3. Unlike on Election Day, when registered voters can only vote at their specific precinct, one-stop voting allows registered voters to vote at any one-stop absentee voting site in the county. One-stop sites will have all the ballot styles for a given election at each site. 

When you present to vote at a one-stop site, you may change your name or address, if it needs to be updated.


To find all the one-stop locations in your county, click the button below to explore our one-stop site lookup tool.

 

One-stop Site Lookup     

Same Day Registration

Persons who are not registered in a county may register at one-stop sites (early voting sites) during the early voting period. Upon completion of registration, the newly-registered voter can immediately vote at that same one-stop site. This process is known as same-day registration.

Same-day registrants must attest to their eligibility and provide proof of residence. A voter attests to her eligibility by completing a Voter Registration Application and affixing his/her signature. Knowingly attesting to false information is a Class One felony. After the voter's attestation, he/she must prove his/her residence by presenting any one of the following showing his/her current name and current address:

  • North Carolina driver license
  • Other photo identification issued by a government agency. Any government-issued photo ID is acceptable, so long as the card bears the voter's current name and current address.
  • A copy of a current utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck, or other government document showing the voter’s name and address
  • A current college/university photo identification card paired with proof of campus habitation

Within two business days of the person’s registration, the county board of elections will verify the registrant’s driver license or social security number, update the voter registration database, search for possible duplicate registrations, and proceed to verify the registrant’s address by mail. The registrant’s vote will be counted unless the county board of elections determines that he or she is not qualified to vote.


Not sure if you are registered to vote? Click on the button below to access our Voter Lookup tool and check with one easy search!

 

Voter Lookup

Note Same Day is only offered at Early Voting Sites.  Not on Election day.   You must be registered 25 days prior to the election to vote in Mecklenburg county on Election day.   

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