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Important election-related dates to remember

Important election-related dates to remember

The countdown has begun and election day 2024 will be here before we realize. Don’t wait until it is too late for you to make changes to your voter status or for you to register to vote. There are many local and state offices that are going to be filled and every vote matters. In North Carolina, there are numerous offices on the ballot, so it is important to know who the candidates are.

Here is a list of the candidate offices that North Carolinians can vote on in the 2024 elections:

  • U.S. President/Vice President

  • U.S. House of Representatives

  • Governor

  • Lieutenant Governor

  • Secretary of State

  • State Auditor

  • State Treasurer

  • Superintendent of Public Instruction

  • Attorney General

  • Agriculture Commissioner

  • Labor Commissioner

  • Insurance Commissioner

  • State Senator

  • State Representative

  • N.C. Supreme Court Justice

  • N.C. Court of Appeals Judge

  • Superior Court Judge

  • District Court Judge

  • District Attorney

  • County Commissioner

  • Clerk of Superior Court

  • Register of Deeds

Please remember that you are allowed to take a card with the names that you have researched and chosen in advance to vote for in the 2024 elections into the voting booths to help you remember if you need to.

Dates you may want to know are:

  • Sept. 6.- Mail outs of absentee voter ballots to eligible voters who have submitted an absentee ballot request

How To Request Absentee Ballot

  • Oct. 11: -Voter registration deadline 5 p.m.

  • Oct. 17 -In-person early voting begins; same-day registration available

  • Oct. 29 -Absentee ballot request deadline 5 p.m

  • Nov. 2 -In-person early voting ends 3 p.m.

  • Nov. 5th -General election

  • Nov. 5: -Absentee ballot return deadline 7:30 p.m.

If you have any questions about your voting status or for any other questions, please contact the Davidson County Board of Elections at 336-242-2190 or visit their website at: https://votedavidsoncountync.gov/.

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