How to Vote for Rachel Hunt:


Who Can Vote In This Primary?

In a partisan primary election, voters who are registered with a political party can only vote for candidates from their own party. For instance, if you're a registered Democrat, you can only vote in the Democratic primary. Unaffiliated voters may choose any one political party’s ballot or a nonpartisan ballot (if available) in a primary election. You can find more information about this election here.

North Carolina Voters Will Be Asked To Present A Photo ID.

You can learn more about the new Voter ID law here.

Primary Voter Registration Deadline: February 9th

North Carolina voters who haven't registered to vote yet can do so during the early voting period. This process, known as "same-day registration," allows you to register and vote on the spot at the same location. You can also update your name or address if needed. To register this way, you must meet all eligibility requirements and have lived in your county for at least 30 days before Election Day. You can find more information about early voting on the NCSBE website.


Early Vote starts on February 15th and ends on March 2nd.

You can find your early vote location here.


Polls are open 6:30AM- 7:30PM on Primary Election Day, March 5th.

Find your polling location here.

Absentee Ballot Requests Are Due February 27th. All Ballots Must Be Returned By March 5th at 7:30.

Absentee Ballots can be requested here.