Mail-in ballots are accepted until November 5thĀ at 8 PM! š³ļø If you're displaced or need to update your absentee ballot location due to Hurricane Helene or any other reason, here's what you need to know:
š Displaced?Ā You can request an absentee ballot to be delivered to your new location.š¬ Already requested a ballot?Ā If it needs to be sent to a new location, contact your county board of elections to spoil your current ballot and reissue a new one.ā Request an absentee ballot onlineĀ at the North Carolina Absentee Ballot Portal.
š³ļø Absentee Ballot Processing Post-Hurricane Helene:
You or a close relative can request and process absentee ballots in person at your county board of elections office up until the day before Election Day.
If you need a spoil-and-reissueĀ or cure an absentee ballot, this can be processed at the county board office. A close relative or legal guardian can assist with this process if needed.
Completed absentee ballots can be dropped off at Election Day voting sites or mailed, as long as they are received by your board of elections by 7:30 PM on Election Day or before the county canvass.
Make sure your vote counts, even if you're displaced or dealing with ballot issues!