In-Person & Early Voting

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Get Ready to Vote with Confidence

Voting in North Carolina is a straightforward process designed to help every eligible resident take part in local, state, and federal elections. Whether you are casting a ballot during early voting, on Election Day, or participating in a municipal election, the process is meant to be easy, clear, accessible, and consistent across voting locations. Understanding the basics, including what to expect when you arrive, how to receive and mark your ballot, and the curbside options available if needed, can help you feel prepared and confident when it is time to vote.

  1. Casting Your Ballot
  2. Early Voting
  3. Respect & Voter Safety

Casting Your Ballot

When you arrive at your voting place, an election official will confirm your name, address, and identity. During a primary, you will also be asked to state your party affiliation. Once your registration is verified, you will follow these steps:

  • Sign the official voting document provided by the election official.
  • Take the signed document to the ballot table and exchange it for your ballot.
  • Go to a voting booth and mark your ballot. Fully darken the ovals using only the provided pen.
  • If you make a mistake, return the ballot to an election official to receive a new one.
  • Check both sides of your ballot for contests before submitting.
  • Insert your completed ballot into the voting machine and exit the voting place.

Residents who need assistance to vote can access multiple support options and resources designed to ensure an accessible voting experience.

Municipal elections in Pitt County are nonpartisan. Candidates do not run with a party label on the ballot. These elections are decided by eligible voters who live within the city limits. Residents should confirm that their address is inside the city limits to know whether they are eligible to vote in a specific municipal election.