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NC Election Calendar, Fall 2016 (updated 9/21/16!)

Sept. 9 – Absentee Voting By Mail Begins
Learn about absentee voting: http://www.ncsbe.gov/absentee-voting-mail
Any registered voter may vote absentee by mail. You do NOT need ID to vote absentee by mail.
You must submit a form to request an absentee ballot. You must submit the request form by Nov. 1.
How to vote absentee (video): https://youtu.be/M_VwgzPWZls

Sept. 10 – NC College Voter Summit, Elon University (10 a.m. – 4 p.m.)
College students leading non-partisan voter engagement efforts are invited to this free, one-day training. You must register by Sept. 2. Learn more.

Sept. 26 – First Presidential Debate (9 p.m.)
Learn more. Check out the CEEP Debate Watch Guide.

Sept. 27 – National Voter Registration Day
Get a toolkit, register your event: http://nationalvoterregistrationday.org/

Oct. 11 – NC Gubernatorial Debate (7 p.m.)
Learn more.

Oct. 14 – NC voter registration deadline (must be received by 5 p.m.)
Check your NC voter registration status: https://enr.ncsbe.gov/voter_search_public/
Info about voter registration: http://ncsbe.azurewebsites.net/voter-info
How to register NC voters (video): https://youtu.be/fY56QKp1yEU?list=UUAVPeO1qkVxpUqSvy2ol-SA

Oct. 20 – Early Voting period begins
Currently, NC residents can register AND vote during the early voting period!
Learn about early voting: http://www.ncsbe.gov/Voting/Early-Voting
Find early voting sites in your county: http://vt.ncsbe.gov/ossite/
TIP: Some voters may need to show ID to register and vote during early voting (one-stop) period. Learn more: http://www.ncvoter.org/2016-voting-rules/

Nov. 1 – Last Day to Request Absentee Ballot
Request form must be received by the county board of elections by 5 pm.

Nov. 5 – Last Day of early voting (voting ends at 1 p.m. every county)

Nov. 8 – Election Day (polls open from 6:30 a.m. – 7:30 p.m. every county)
Voters should go to their assigned precinct to vote! Find your precinct: https://enr.ncsbe.gov/pollingplace_search/
You do NOT need an ID to vote. We recommended you take your voter registration card, which you should have received by mail if you registered before Oct. 14.
Absentee ballots must be returned to county board of elections or postmarked by 5 pm

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