How to Request an Absentee Ballot
North Carolina Absentee Ballot Portal - Available January 2024 (ncsbe.gov)
https://votebymail.ncsbe.gov/app/home
Board of Elections Members
John E. Guard, Chairman
Robin Mayer, Secretary
Jerald I. Perry Sr, Member
Lynn Partin, Member
Elizabeth Corker, Member
Fact: In NC, if an Election Worker Writes on Your Ballot, It Does Not Invalidate It
North Carolina Absentee Ballot Portal - Available January 2024 (ncsbe.gov)
https://votebymail.ncsbe.gov/app/home
Click "Early Voting hours and dates" for a list of early voting dates and times.
Board Meetings and important Election dates scheduled for the upcoming Elections.
Voters will now be asked to present a valid photo identification when voting in person. If you do not have a valid photo ID card, you may obtain one from your county board of elections prior to the election, through the end of the early voting period.
If you do not have a valid photo ID card on Election Day, you may still vote and have your vote counted by signing an affidavit of reasonable impediment (or “Photo ID Exception Form”) as to why you have not presented a valid photo ID. The Exception Form can also be used if you have a religious objection to being photographed or are a victim of a recently declared natural disaster.
As an alternative, if you don’t have your ID when you vote, you can still vote and then bring your valid photo ID to your county board of elections by 5 p.m. on the ninth day after Election Day (or the sixth day after Election Day for September or October local elections).
If you vote by mail, then you must include a photocopy of a valid photo ID when returning your ballot. You may also complete the Absentee Photo ID Exception Form that is provided with your absentee ballot materials.
A list of all types of ID that can be used for voting is available on the State Board of Elections Voter ID webpage. For information on how to get a free ID, see Get a Free Voter Photo ID.
Campaign Finance instructions for reporting
https://www.ncsbe.gov/campaign-finance/reporting-schedules
https://www.ncsbe.gov/campaign-finance
All Campaigns are required to attend the Mandatory Finance Training either online or in person.
The Classes take up to 4 hours for the training.
Please go to the page below.
Find your Election Day Polling Place by connecting to the link:
Registration Lookup from the State Board of Elections website
Board of Education Filing period Friday June 28, 2024, noon thru Friday July 26, 2024, noon
Soil and Water Filling period Monday June 10, 2024, noon thru Friday July 5, 2024, noon
Filing will be in the Election office in Suite D, 730 N. Granville Street, Edenton NC. 27932
These are the current State approved districts for State wide offices.
The redistricting has been completed There were changes in the maps for districts 2 & 3
There were also some voters moved from district 2 to district 1 from a previous redistricting.
The voters were moved appropriately and notified by mail.
County Commissioners and School Board Districts have the same boundaries and registered voters for the three districts. District 1 includes a part of West Edenton all of Rocky Hock, Center Hill and Wardville precincts. District 2 includes part of East Edenton and part of West Edenton and all of the Yeopim precinct. District 3 includes part of East Edenton and part of West Edenton precincts. The attached maps will assist you in understanding the Districts.