Voter Resources
Are you registered to vote? Do you need a sample ballot? Wondering who represents you in the North Carolina legislature and Congress? Below are some resources you can use to look up any of this information, and more!

Check Your Voter Registration
You can check your voter registration status at the NC State Board of Elections website. Your voter record will include many details, including your party affiliation, jurisdictions for all the contests you are eligible to vote in, and more. You can also find sample ballots here when they become available during the election cycle.
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Do you need to update your registration? Learn how here.
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If you need to register to vote, you can learn how to do that here.

Who Represents Me?
All residents of North Carolina are currently represented in the United States Senate by both Senator Ted Budd and Senator Thom Tillis. You can find out who currently represents you in Congress and the NC House and Senate by entering your home address in this form on the NC General Assembly website.

Voting Rules and Requirements
You can learn more about the next election, casting your ballot in person or by mail, and other voting tools and assistance options here.
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REMINDER: Voter ID is required to vote in North Carolina. Voters will be asked to show photo ID when voting in person or to include a copy of their photo ID if voting by mail. Most voters will simply show their driver’s license, but there are many other acceptable photo IDs. If a voter cannot show an acceptable photo ID when voting in person, they can still vote by filling out an ID Exception Form. You can read more about voter ID here.
