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"Mythbuster Monday" See accurate voting details

"Mythbuster Monday" See accurate voting details

Listen to Reality, Not Rumors

The State Board of Elections started “Mythbuster Monday,” a social media series focused on debunking popular myths in North Carolina elections and elections at large. Misinformation can lead to confusion and damage the public’s trust in elections. Through these posts, we aim to educate the public and serve as a trusted source of election information.

North Carolina will hold its general election on Nov. 5th. Below, review which offices are up for election, dates, deadlines, voting tips and more.

Help for Voters with Disabilities

Find accessible voting options and assistance available to voters with disabilities. We are committed to making voting as accessible as possible for all North Carolina residents. To let us how we can improve voting accessibility, call us at (866) 522-4723 (toll-free) or (919) 814-0700. You can also email elections.sboe@ncsbe.gov.

Find policies for alternative formats and contact information for our ADA Coordinator at North Carolina State Board of Elections Accessibility Policy for Alternative Formats. Offices up for election in 2024 include the following:

  • 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

Many counties have elections for boards of commissioners and boards of education. A number of municipalities also have elections for mayor and seats on the municipal governing board.

Judicial Voter Guide

In the 2024 general election, there will be a contest for one N.C. Supreme Court associate justice and three N.C. Court of Appeals judge positions. You can find information about each candidate here: Judicial Voter Guide: 2024 General Election. You can view a printer-friendly mailer version of the guide, available for download here: North Carolina Judicial Voter Guide: 2024 General Election (PDF).

Dates and Deadlines

Here are voter dates and deadlines for the 2024 general election in North Carolina:

  • Oct. 29: Absentee ballot request deadline (5 p.m.).*

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

  • Nov. 5: General Election Day.

  • Nov. 5: Absentee ballot return deadline (7:30 p.m.).*

Find other important dates for the election on our web calendar: Voter Dates & Deadlines.

*Voter registration and absentee voting deadlines are different for military and overseas citizen voters.

Local Voter Tool

We will update our voter tool that tracks election contests in your county for 2024. Please revisit this page later.

Important Tips for Voters

  • Need to register or update your registration? See How to Register or Updating Registration.

  • Check your registration: Voters can check to make sure their registration information is accurate and up to date using the Voter Search tool. There, you can also find your polling place, absentee ballot information, and more.

  • Find your sample ballot: All eligible, registered voters will find their sample ballot(s) in the “Your Sample Ballot” section of their Voter Search profile when they become available. For even-year elections, sample ballots are typically available 50 days before Election Day.

  • Don’t forget your photo ID: North Carolina voters will be asked to show photo ID when they check in to vote. Learn more: Voter ID.

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