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Upcoming Elections

No Federal Elections Scheduled

Please mail your voting materials early enough to account for mail delivery times. Check the recommended mailing dates section in Chapter 1 for details.

Important information

What is UOCAVA?

The Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act is commonly referred to as UOCAVA. UOCAVA citizens are U.S. citizens who are active members of the Uniformed Services, the Merchant Marine, the commissioned corps of the Public Health Service and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, their eligible family members and other U.S. citizens residing outside the United States. The law provides the legal basis for absentee voting requirements for federal offices.

What is the Federal Post Card Application (FPCA)?

The FPCA (Federal Standard Form 76) allows UOCAVA citizens to register to vote and request an absentee ballot. This form is also used to update your contact information.

What is the Federal Write-In Absentee Ballot (FWAB)?

The FWAB (Federal Standard Form 186) serves as an emergency backup ballot for UOCAVA citizens. If you do not receive your absentee ballot from your state in time to return it to your election official to participate in the election, use the FWAB.

What is the Prepaid Mail Label 11- DoD?

Overseas Uniformed Service members can use this label for general election absentee ballots. It provides free express mail service to your election official for general election absentee ballots. You can request to have a Prepaid Mail Label 11-DoD applied to your absentee ballot at Military Postal Office locations (APO/FPO). Keep part of the tracking label to track your absentee ballot through the U.S. Postal Service.

What is a primary election?

A primary election is an election held before the general election to determine the candidates that can be placed on the general election ballot.

What is a runoff election?

A runoff election is an election held if the state requires that a candidate receive a certain percentage of the votes in order to advance to a general election or take public office.

I am an American citizen, but I have never lived in the U.S., can I vote in this state?

A U.S. citizen who has never resided in the U.S., and has a parent or legal guardian who was last domiciled in North Carolina, is eligible to vote in North Carolina.

I am a National Guardsman activated on state orders; does my state afford me UOCAVA privileges?

Yes.

How can I check the status of my ballot?

You can check the status of your absentee ballot here:
https://www.ncsbe.gov/voting/voter-tools-and-forms

Does my state have any online tools?

You can see if your state has any online tools available here:
https://www.fvap.gov/north-carolina

Registering and requesting your absentee ballot

Under federal law, the Federal Post Card Application (FPCA) temporarily registers you to vote and requests absentee ballots for a minimum of all federal elections in the current calendar year. Be sure to complete a new FPCA each year and every time your address changes.

Complete the following sections of the FPCA

Section 1

Select the category that describes you..
Enter your current name (Last, First). If you are registered under a different name, provide this information in the previous name area.
Your date of birth is required.
You must provide your North Carolina-issued ID number or the last four digits of your Social Security Number. If you do not have any of these numbers you must enter in Section 6: "I do not have a Social Security Number or North Carolina-issued ID number."

Section 2

Enter the complete street address of your voting residence where you are registering to vote and requesting an absentee ballot. You cannot use a post office box mailing address. If your address is a rural route, use Section 6 to describe the location of your voting residence.

Section 3

Enter your current mailing address, even if you are requesting your ballot by email or online, or fax. If you want your election materials sent to a different address or have a forwarding address, use the forwarding address space to provide this information.

Section 4

Your contact information is recommended so your election official can contact you if they need additional information from you in order to accept your FPCA. If you want to receive your absentee ballot by email or online, or fax, you must provide your email address or fax number.

Section 5

A. Select your preferred method of receiving your absentee ballot. You can choose to receive your absentee ballot by "mail", "email or online", or "fax".
B. To vote in primary elections, you must enter the name of the party ballot you want to receive. Political party affiliation is not required if requesting an absentee ballot for general elections.

Section 6

Provide any information that may assist your election official in accepting this form. You can use this space to designate particular elections or the period you wish to receive ballots.

Section 7

Sign and date the form. No witness signature required.

Section 1

Select the category that describes you..
Enter your current name (Last, First). If you are registered under a different name, provide this information in the previous name area.
Your date of birth is required.
You must provide your North Carolina-issued ID number or the last four digits of your Social Security Number. If you do not have any of these numbers you must enter in Section 6: "I do not have a Social Security Number or North Carolina-issued ID number."

Section 2

Enter the complete street address of your voting residence where you are registering to vote and requesting an absentee ballot. You cannot use a post office box mailing address. If your address is a rural route, use Section 6 to describe the location of your voting residence.

Section 3

Enter your current mailing address, even if you are requesting your ballot by email or online, or fax. If you want your election materials sent to a different address or have a forwarding address, use the forwarding address space to provide this information.

Section 4

Your contact information is recommended so your election official can contact you if they need additional information from you in order to accept your FPCA. If you want to receive your absentee ballot by email or online, or fax, you must provide your email address or fax number.

Section 5

A. Select your preferred method of receiving your absentee ballot. You can choose to receive your absentee ballot by "mail", "email or online", or "fax".
B. To vote in primary elections, you must enter the name of the party ballot you want to receive. Political party affiliation is not required if requesting an absentee ballot for general elections.

Section 6

Provide any information that may assist your election official in accepting this form. You can use this space to designate particular elections or the period you wish to receive ballots.

Section 7

Sign and date the form. No witness signature required.

How and where to submit your FPCA

You can submit the FPCA by mail, email, or fax or use the North Carolina Military and Overseas Absentee Ballot portal, available at https://votebymail.ncsbe.gov/app/uocava.

Contact information can be found in the "Local Election Offices" section or online at FVAP.gov.

Mail your FPCA: Once your FPCA is complete, sign and date the form. Mail your FPCA directly to your election official.

Email your FPCA: Once your FPCA is complete, sign and date the form. Scan the signed FPCA into your computer. Be sure to also include the "Transmission Cover Sheet". Email this package directly to your election official.

Fax your FPCA: Once your FPCA is complete, sign and date the form. Fax your FPCA directly to your election official. Be sure to also include the "Transmission Cover Sheet".

To find out the status of your FPCA, contact your election official. Your election official will contact you if your FPCA is not accepted.

Voting your ballot

Once you receive your absentee ballot from your state it must be returned according to the deadlines and requirements in the "Federal Election Deadlines" chart. For special federal elections, visit FVAP.gov for specific deadlines.

You can submit the state absentee ballot by mail, email, online*, or fax.

Contact information can be found in the "Local Election Offices" section.

Overseas Uniformed Service members can request to have the Prepaid Mail Label 11-DoD applied to the general election ballot. Additional information about this label can be found in the "Important Information" section.

*You can receive, mark, and return your absentee ballot online using the North Carolina Military and Overseas Absentee Ballot portal, available at https://votebymail.ncsbe.gov/app/uocava.

Haven't received your ballot? Use the Federal Write-In Absentee Ballot

The Federal Write-In Absentee Ballot (FWAB) can be used to register to vote. If you are using the FWAB to register to vote, it must be received by the registration deadline listed in the "Federal Election Deadlines" chart.

You can use the FWAB to vote in federal, state and local elections, including ballot measures.

Complete the following sections of the FWAB's voter information page

Section 1

Select the category that best describes you.
Enter your current name (Last, First). If you are registered under a different name, provide this information in the previous name area.
Your date of birth is required.
You must provide your North Carolina-issued ID number or the last four digits of your Social Security Number. If you do not have any of these numbers you must enter in Section 6: "I do not have a Social Security Number or North Carolina-issued ID number."

Section 2

Enter the complete street address of your voting residence where you are registering to vote and requesting an absentee ballot. You cannot use a post office box mailing address. If your address is a rural route, use Section 6 to describe the location of your voting residence.

Section 3

Enter your current mailing address, even if you are requesting your ballot by email or online, or fax. If you want your election materials sent to a different address or have a forwarding address, use the forwarding address space to provide this information.

Section 4

Your contact information is recommended so your election official can contact you if they need additional information from you in order to accept your FWAB. If you want to receive your absentee ballot by email or online, or fax, you must provide your email address or fax number.

Section 5

A. Check "Yes" if you would like to register to vote and/or request an absentee ballot, otherwise check "No."
B. Select your preferred method of receiving your absentee ballot. You can choose to receive your absentee ballot by "mail", "email or online", or "fax".
C. To vote in primary elections, you must enter the name of the party primary in which you are voting. Political party affiliation is not required if voting an absentee ballot in general elections.

Section 6

Provide any information that may assist the election official in accepting this form. You can use this space to designate particular elections or the period you wish to receive ballots.

Section 7

Sign and date the form. No witness signature required.

Section 1

Select the category that best describes you.
Enter your current name (Last, First). If you are registered under a different name, provide this information in the previous name area.
Your date of birth is required.
You must provide your North Carolina-issued ID number or the last four digits of your Social Security Number. If you do not have any of these numbers you must enter in Section 6: "I do not have a Social Security Number or North Carolina-issued ID number."

Section 2

Enter the complete street address of your voting residence where you are registering to vote and requesting an absentee ballot. You cannot use a post office box mailing address. If your address is a rural route, use Section 6 to describe the location of your voting residence.

Section 3

Enter your current mailing address, even if you are requesting your ballot by email or online, or fax. If you want your election materials sent to a different address or have a forwarding address, use the forwarding address space to provide this information.

Section 4

Your contact information is recommended so your election official can contact you if they need additional information from you in order to accept your FWAB. If you want to receive your absentee ballot by email or online, or fax, you must provide your email address or fax number.

Section 5

A. Check "Yes" if you would like to register to vote and/or request an absentee ballot, otherwise check "No."
B. Select your preferred method of receiving your absentee ballot. You can choose to receive your absentee ballot by "mail", "email or online", or "fax".
C. To vote in primary elections, you must enter the name of the party primary in which you are voting. Political party affiliation is not required if voting an absentee ballot in general elections.

Section 6

Provide any information that may assist the election official in accepting this form. You can use this space to designate particular elections or the period you wish to receive ballots.

Section 7

Sign and date the form. No witness signature required.

Vote your FWAB

To vote, write in either a candidate's name or political party for each office. You are not required to make a selection for each and every contest.

How and where to submit your FWAB

You can submit the FWAB by mail, email, or fax. Contact information can be found in the "Local Election Offices" section. or online at FVAP.gov.

Mail your FWAB: Once your FWAB is complete, sign and date the "Voter Information" page. Fold along the dotted line and seal the completed "Official Backup Ballot", do not write on the "Official Ballot" envelope. Insert the sealed "Official Ballot" envelope and the "Voter Information" page into the mailing envelope and mail your FWAB directly to your election official.

Overseas Uniformed Service members can request to have the Prepaid Mail Label 11-DoD applied to the general election ballot. Additional information about this label can be found in the "Important Information" section or online at FVAP.gov.

Email your FWAB: Once your FWAB is complete, sign and date the "Voter Information" page. Scan the signed "Voter Information" page, the "Official Backup Ballot" and the "Transmission Cover Sheet", found at the end of Chapter 1 or online at FVAP.gov, into your computer. Be sure to also sign the secrecy waiver on the "Transmission Cover Sheet". Email this ballot package directly to your election official.

Fax your FWAB: Once your FWAB is complete, sign and date the "Voter Information" page. Fax the signed "Voter Information" page, the "Official Backup Ballot" and the "Transmission Cover Sheet", found at the end of Chapter 1 or online at FVAP.gov, directly to your election official. Be sure to also sign the secrecy waiver on the "Transmission Cover Sheet".

See the "Federal Election Deadlines" chart for the deadline for submitting the FWAB. If you receive the state absentee ballot after transmitting your voted FWAB, you may also vote and return the state absentee ballot. If both are received by the deadline, only the state absentee ballot will be counted.

Local election offices for countySearch Offices

County Mailing Address
Alamance Alamance County Board of Elections
PO Box 418
Graham, NC 27253
Phone: (336) 570-6755
Fax: (336) 570-6757
Alexander Alexander County Board of Elections
PO Box 326
Taylorsville, NC 28681
Phone: (828) 632-2990
Fax: (828) 632-1381
Alleghany Alleghany County Board of Elections
PO Box 65
Sparta, NC 28675
Phone: (336) 372-4557
Fax: (336) 372-5435
Anson Anson County Board of Elections
PO Box 768
Wadesboro, NC 28170
Phone: (704) 994-3223
Fax: (704) 694-2443
Ashe Ashe County Board of Elections
150 Government Circle, Suite 2100
Jefferson, NC 28640
Phone: (336) 846-5570
Fax: (336) 846-5574
Avery Avery County Board of Elections
PO Box 145
Newland, NC 28657
Phone: (828) 733-8282
Fax: (828) 733-8283
Beaufort Beaufort County Board of Elections
PO Box 1016
Washington, NC 27889
Phone: (252) 946-2321
Fax: (252) 974-2962
Bertie Bertie County Board of Elections
PO Box 312
Windsor, NC 27983
Phone: (252) 794-5306
Fax: (252) 794-5368
Bladen Bladen County Board of Elections
PO Box 512
Elizabethtown, NC 28337
Phone: (910) 862-6951
Fax: (910) 862-7820
Brunswick Brunswick County Board of Elections
PO Box 2
Bolivia, NC 28422
Phone: (910) 253-2620
Fax: (910) 253-2618
Buncombe Buncombe County Board of Elections
PO Box 7468
Asheville, NC 28802
Phone: (828) 250-4200
Fax: (828) 250-6262
Burke Burke County Board of Elections
PO Box 798
Morganton, NC 28680
Phone: (828) 764-9010
Fax: (828) 764-9011
Cabarrus Cabarrus County Board of Elections
PO Box 1315
Concord, NC 28026
Phone: (704) 920-2860
Fax: (704) 920-2831
Caldwell Caldwell County Board of Elections
PO Box 564
Lenoir, NC 28645
Phone: (828) 757-1326
Fax: (828) 757-1195
Camden Camden County Board of Elections
PO Box 206
Camden, NC 27921
Phone: (252) 338-5530
Fax: (252) 338-1271
Carteret Carteret County Board of Elections
1702 Live Oak Street, Suite 200
Beaufort, NC 28516
Phone: (252) 728-8460
Fax: (252) 728-8571
Caswell Caswell County Board of Elections
PO Box 698
Yanceyville, NC 27379
Phone: (336) 694-4010
Fax: (336) 694-9924
Catawba Catawba County Board of Elections
PO Box 132
Newton, NC 28658
Phone: (828) 464-2424
Fax: (828) 464-9832
Chatham Chatham County Board of Elections
PO Box 111
Pittsboro, NC 27312
Phone: (919) 545-8500
Fax: (919) 542-6430
Cherokee Cherokee County Board of Elections
40 Peachtree Street
Murphy, NC 28906
Phone: (828) 837-6670
Fax: (828) 837-7998
Chowan Chowan County Board of Elections
PO Box 133
Edenton, NC 27932
Phone: (252) 482-4010
Fax: (252) 482-5920
Clay Clay County Board of Elections
75 Riverside Circle
Hayesville, NC 28904
Phone: (828) 389-6812
Fax: (828) 389-3757
Cleveland Cleveland County Board of Elections
PO Box 1299
Shelby, NC 28151
Phone: (704) 484-4858
Fax: (704) 484-4958
Columbus Columbus County Board of Elections
PO Box 37
Whiteville, NC 28472
Phone: (910) 640-6609
Fax: (910) 640-0916
Craven Craven County Board of Elections
406 CRAVEN STREET
New Bern, NC 28560
Phone: (252) 636-6610
Fax: (252) 636-6687
Cumberland Cumberland County Board of Elections
227 Fountainhead Lane, Suite 101
Fayetteville, NC 28301
Phone: (910) 678-7733
Fax: (910) 678-7738
Currituck Currituck County Board of Elections
PO Box 177
Currituck, NC 27929
Phone: (252) 232-2525
Fax: (252) 232-2427
Dare Dare County Board of Elections
PO Box 1000
Manteo, NC 27954
Phone: (252) 475-5631
Fax: (252) 475-1223
Davidson Davidson County Board of Elections
PO Box 1084
Lexington, NC 27293
Phone: (336) 242-2190
Fax: (336) 242-2199
Davie Davie County Board of Elections
161 Poplar Street, Suite 102
Mocksville, NC 27028
Phone: (336) 753-6072
Fax: (336) 751-0185
Duplin Duplin County Board of Elections
PO Box 975
Kenansville, NC 28349
Phone: (910) 296-2170
Fax: (910) 296-2167
Durham Durham County Board of Elections
PO Box 868
Durham, NC 27702
Phone: (919) 560-0700
Fax: (919) 560-0688
Edgecombe Edgecombe County Board of Elections
PO Box 10
Tarboro, NC 27886
Phone: (252) 641-7852
Fax: (252) 641-1740
Forsyth Forsyth County Board of Elections
201 N. Chestnut Street
Winston Salem, NC 27101
Phone: (336) 703-2800
Fax: (336) 727-2893
Franklin Franklin County Board of Elections
PO Box 180
Louisburg, NC 27549
Phone: (919) 496-3898
Fax: (919) 496-7418
Gaston Gaston County Board of Elections
PO Box 1396
Gastonia, NC 28053
Phone: (704) 852-6005
Fax: (704) 852-6011
Gates Gates County Board of Elections
PO Box 621
Gatesville, NC 27938
Phone: (252) 357-1780
Fax: (252) 357-4341
Graham Graham County Board of Elections
PO Box 1239
Robbinsville, NC 28771
Phone: (828) 479-7969
Fax: (828) 479-4264
Granville Granville County Board of Elections
PO Box 83
Oxford, NC 27565
Phone: (919) 693-2515
Fax: (919) 690-0245
Greene Greene County Board of Elections
PO Box 583
Snow Hill, NC 28580
Phone: (252) 747-5921
Fax: (252) 747-2426
Guilford Guilford County Board of Elections
PO Box 3427
Greensboro, NC 27402
Phone: (336) 641-6876
Fax: (336) 641-4454
Halifax Halifax County Board of Elections
PO Box 101
Halifax, NC 27839
Phone: (252) 583-4391
Fax: (252) 583-1068
Harnett Harnett County Board of Elections
PO Box 356
Lillington, NC 27546
Phone: (910) 893-7553
Fax: (910) 893-4655
Haywood Haywood County Board of Elections
63 Elmwood Way, Suite A
Waynesville, NC 28786
Phone: (828) 452-6633
Fax: (828) 452-6750
Henderson Henderson County Board of Elections
PO Box 2090
Hendersonville, NC 28793
Phone: (828) 697-4970
Fax: (828) 697-4590
Hertford Hertford County Board of Elections
PO Box 355
Ahoskie, NC 27910
Phone: (252) 358-7812
Fax: (252) 513-8454
Hoke Hoke County Board of Elections
PO Box 1565
Raeford, NC 28376
Phone: (910) 875-8751 x1550
Fax: (910) 875-9084
Hyde Hyde County Board of Elections
PO Box 152
Swan Quarter, NC 27885
Phone: (252) 926-4194
Fax: (252) 926-3707
Iredell Iredell County Board of Elections
203 STOCKTON ST.
Statesville, NC 28677
Phone: (704) 878-3140
Fax: (704) 832-2312
Jackson Jackson County Board of Elections
876 Skyland Drive, Suite 1
Sylva, NC 28779
Phone: (828) 586-7538
Fax: (828) 586-1951
Johnston Johnston County Board of Elections
PO Box 1172
Smithfield, NC 27577
Phone: (919) 989-5095
Fax: (919) 989-5142
Jones Jones County Board of Elections
367-B HWY 58-S
Trenton, NC 28585
Phone: (252) 448-3921
Fax: (252) 448-1040
Lee Lee County Board of Elections
PO Box 1443
Sanford, NC 27331
Phone: (919) 718-4646
Fax: (919) 718-4629
Lenoir Lenoir County Board of Elections
PO Box 3503
Kinston, NC 28502
Phone: (252) 523-0636
Fax: (252) 523-3472
Lincoln Lincoln County Board of Elections
451 Salem Church Road Lincolnton, NC 28092
Lincolnton, NC 28092
Phone: (704) 736-8480
Fax: (704) 736-8804
Macon Macon County Board of Elections
5 WEST MAIN ST
Franklin, NC 28734
Phone: (828) 349-2034 x2035
Fax: (828) 349-2557
Madison Madison County Board of Elections
PO Box 142
Marshall, NC 28753
Phone: (828) 649-3731
Fax: (828) 649-0187
Martin Martin County Board of Elections
PO Box 801
Williamston, NC 27892
Phone: (252) 789-4317
Fax: (252) 789-4319
McDowell McDowell County Board of Elections
PO Box 1509
Marion, NC 28752
Phone: (828) 659-0834
Fax: (828) 659-3294
Mecklenburg Mecklenburg County Board of Elections
PO Box 31788
Charlotte, NC 28231
Phone: (704) 336-2133
Fax: (704) 343-0537

Mitchell Mitchell County Board of Elections
11 N. Mitchell Avenue, Room 108
Bakersville, NC 28705
Phone: (828) 688-3101
Fax: (828) 688-1651
Montgomery Montgomery County Board of Elections
PO Box 607
Troy, NC 27371
Phone: (910) 572-2024
Fax: (910) 576-2118
Moore Moore County Board of Elections
PO Box 787
Carthage, NC 28327
Phone: (910) 947-3868
Fax: (910) 947-2389
Nash Nash County Board of Elections
PO Box 305
Nashville, NC 27856
Phone: (252) 459-1350
Fax: (252) 459-1371
New Hanover New Hanover County Board of Elections
1241A Military Cutoff Road
Wilmington, NC 28405
Phone: (910) 798-7330
Fax: (910) 798-7295
Northampton Northampton County Board of Elections
PO Box 603
Jackson, NC 27845
Phone: (252) 534-5681
Fax: (252) 509-0092
Onslow Onslow County Board of Elections
246 Georgetown Road
Jacksonville, NC 28540
Phone: (910) 455-4484
Fax: (910) 455-1390
Orange Orange County Board of Elections
PO Box 220
Hillsborough, NC 27278
Phone: (919) 245-2350
Fax: (919) 644-3318
Pamlico Pamlico County Board of Elections
PO Box 464
Bayboro, NC 28515
Phone: (252) 745-4821
Fax: (252) 745-4114
Pasquotank Pasquotank County Board of Elections
PO Box 1797
Elizabeth City, NC 27906
Phone: (252) 335-1739
Fax: (252) 331-2560
Pender Pender County Board of Elections
PO Box 1232
Burgaw, NC 28425
Phone: (910) 259-1220
Fax: (910) 259-1269
Perquimans Perquimans County Board of Elections
PO Box 336
Hertford, NC 27944
Phone: (252) 426-5598
Fax: (252) 426-5068
Person Person County Board of Election
331 South Morgan Street
Roxboro, NC 27573
Phone: (336) 597-1727
Fax: (336) 598-0300
Pitt Pitt County Board of Elections
PO Box 56
Greenville, NC 27835
Phone: (252) 902-3300
Fax: (252) 830-1157
Polk Polk County Board of Elections
PO Box 253
Columbus, NC 28722
Phone: (828) 894-8181
Fax: (828) 722-5242
Randolph Randolph County Board of Elections
1457 N. Fayetteville St.
Asheboro, NC 27203
Phone: (336) 318-6900
Fax: (336) 318-6903
Richmond Richmond County Board of Elections
PO Box 1843
Rockingham, NC 28380
Phone: (910) 997-8253
Fax: (910) 417-4900
Robeson Robeson County Board of Elections
PO Box 2159
Lumberton, NC 28359
Phone: (910) 671-3080
Fax: (910) 737-5094
Rockingham Rockingham County Board of Elections
PO Box 22
Wentworth, NC 27375
Phone: (336) 342-8107
Fax: (336) 342-8228
Rowan Rowan County Board of Elections
1935 Jake Alexander Blvd. W., Suite D10
Salisbury, NC 28147
Phone: (704) 216-8140
Fax: (704) 216-8145
Rutherford Rutherford County Board of Elections
PO Box 927
Rutherfordton, NC 28139
Phone: (828) 287-6030
Fax: (828) 287-6140
Sampson Sampson County Board of Elections
335 County Complex Rd, Building D, Suite 100
Clinton, NC 28328
Phone: (910) 592-5796
Fax: (910) 592-3918
Scotland Scotland County Board of Elections
231 East Cronly Street, Suite 305
Laurinburg, NC 28352
Phone: (910) 277-2595
Fax: (910) 277-2928
Stanly Stanly County Board of Elections
PO Box 1309
Albemarle, NC 28002
Phone: (704) 986-3647
Fax: (704) 986-3798
Stokes Stokes County Board of Elections
PO Box 34
Danbury, NC 27016
Phone: (336) 593-2409
Fax: (336) 593-4022
Surry Surry County Board of Elections
PO Box 372
Dobson, NC 27017
Phone: (336) 401-8225
Fax: (336) 401-8228
Swain Swain County Board of Elections
PO Box 133
Bryson City, NC 28713
Phone: (828) 488-6177
Fax: (828) 488-6463
Transylvania Transylvania County Board of Elections
PO Box 868
Brevard, NC 28712
Phone: (828) 884-3114
Fax: (828) 884-8682
Tyrrell Tyrrell County Board of Elections
PO Box 449
Columbia, NC 27925
Phone: (252) 796-0775
Fax: (252) 796-5375
Union Union County Board of Elections
PO Box 1106
Monroe, NC 28111
Phone: (704) 283-3809
Fax: (704) 282-1083
Vance Vance County Board of Elections
300 S. Garnett Street, Suite C
Henderson, NC 27536
Phone: (252) 492-3730
Fax: (252) 430-7370
Wake Wake County Board of Elections
PO Box 695
Raleigh, NC 27602
Phone: 919-404-4040
Fax: (919) 231-5737
Warren Warren County Board of Elections
PO Box 803
Warrenton, NC 27589
Phone: (252) 257-2114
Fax: (252) 257-5232
Washington Washington County Board of Elections
PO Box 550
Roper, NC 27970
Phone: (252) 793-6017
Fax: (252) 793-5801
Watauga Watauga County Board of Elections
PO Box 528
Boone, NC 28607
Phone: (828) 265-8061
Fax: (828) 265-8068
Wayne Wayne County Board of Elections
309 E. Chestnut Street
Goldsboro, NC 27530
Phone: (919) 731-1411
Fax: (919) 731-1409
Wilkes Wilkes County Board of Elections
110 North Street, Room 315
Wilkesboro, NC 28697
Phone: (336) 651-7339
Fax: (336) 651-7560
Wilson Wilson County Board of Elections
PO Box 2121
Wilson, NC 27894
Phone: (252) 399-2836
Fax: (252) 399-2838
Yadkin Yadkin County Board of Elections
PO Box 877
Yadkinville, NC 27055
Phone: (336) 849-7907
Fax: (336) 849-7927
Yancey Yancey County Board of Elections
PO Box 763
Burnsville, NC 28714
Phone: (828) 682-3950
Fax: (828) 682-2209