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Any North
Carolina Voter can request an absentee ballot.
How to
request an absentee ballot if:
You are
a registered North Carolina Voter
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Send a
written request to your county board of elections no
later than the last Tuesday before the election.
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The
request should include your name, residence address,
date of birth, signature, and address where you
would like the ballots mailed if different from your
residence address.
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Call
or email your county board of elections office to
request an application for an absentee ballot.
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Near
relatives* may also request absentee ballots using
the same format as above with the addition of the
relationship to the voter and the near relative's
contact information.
Any
registered North Carolina Voter may choose to vote in
person using One-stop Absentee Voting which begins
the third Thursday before the election and ends the
Saturday prior to the election. for more
information regarding One Stop Absentee Voting and for
specific locations where you can vote, contact your
county board of elections.
*A near
relative is a: spouse, brother, sister, parent,
grandparent, child, grandchild, mother-in-law,
father-in-law, daughter-in-law, son-in-law, stepparent,
or stepchild. |