
State law requires voters to register 25 days before an election. Registration forms are widely available, and can be obtained at county boards of election, libraries, and through other organizations. You may also register by following the steps below.
Voter Qualifications:
To register to vote in the state of North Carolina, a person must sign a voter declaration attesting that:
- I am a U.S. citizen.
- I will have been a resident of North Carolina and this county for 30 days before the election.
- I will be at least 18 years old by the next general election.
- I am not registered nor will I vote in any other county or state.
- If I have been convicted of a felony, my rights of citizenship have been restored.
For more information on voter registration, please visit the North Carolina State Board of Elections website by clicking here.
How to Register:
1) Print out the North Carolina Voter Registration Form (PDF) by clicking here.
2) Fill out the form carefully.
3) Mail the completed form to your county Board of Elections office. You can find the address of your local Board of Elections office by clicking here.
4) Once you have filled out your form and mailed it to your county Board of Elections office, you can confirm your registration by clicking here.
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