Editor's note: The Daily Tar Heel will be publishing a separate voter guide for Orange County elections.
Local elections across the state will take place in October and November, and many UNC students from across the state will return home to make an impact in their local communities. Charlotte, Durham, Greensboro, Raleigh and Wilmington are a few of the locations from which many UNC students hail.
The deadline to register to vote in North Carolina is 25 days before the date of an election. Persons who are not registered in a county may register to vote during the one-stop early voting period by filling out a form and bringing a photo ID, such as an N.C. driver’s license, photo ID from a government agency or other forms of documents.
- Election day: Nov. 7
- Voter registration ends: Oct. 13
- At time of publication, the Mecklenburg County Board of Elections had not released early voting information for the Nov. 7 general election.
- Races being held:
- City of Charlotte Mayor
- Charlotte City Council members
- Charlotte Mecklenburg School Board members
- Link to register
- Election day: Nov. 7
- Voter registration ends: Oct. 13
- Early voting starts: Oct. 19
- Early voting ends: Nov. 4
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Races being held
- Mayor
- City Council members
- Link to register
- Election day: Nov. 7
- When registration ends: Oct. 13
- Early voting starts: Oct. 19
- Early voting ends: Oct. 27
- Oct. 30 - Nov. 4: eight additional sites open
- Races being held
- Mayor
- At-large
- District representatives
- Link to register