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Precincts & Accessibility
Click on the precinct name to view additional information about the polling place including links to a map, photos of the polling place, and the available sample ballots.
Precinct | Polling Place | Address |
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0101 Arthur | Antioch Church Ministries | 2659 Railroad St.
Bell Arthur, NC 27811 |
0200A Ayden A | Ayden Christian Church | 462 2nd St.
Ayden, NC 28513 |
0200B Ayden B | Ayden Community Building | 548 2nd St.
Ayden, NC 28513 |
0301 Belvoir | Holly Hill Original Free Will Baptist Church |
755 Porter Rd.
Greenville, NC 27834 |
0401 Bethel | Bethel Fire Station | 3826 James St.
Bethel, NC 27812 |
0501 Carolina | Stokes Community Building | 2863 North NC 903
Stokes, NC 27884 |
0601 Chicod | Black Jack Free Will Baptist, Church Gym |
2972 Black Jack Simpson Rd.
Greenville, NC 27858 |
0701 Falkland | Falkland Community Building | 5901 S. Main St.
Falkland, NC 27827 |
0800A Farmville A | Farmville Community Center | 3886 S. Main St.
Farmville, NC 27828 |
0800B Farmville B | Farmville Presbyterian Church | 4138 Grimmersburg St.
Farmville, NC 27828 |
0901 Fountain | Fountain Fire Department | 3642 S. Lynch St.
Fountain, NC 27829 |
1001 Grifton | Grifton Fire/Police Building | 6881A S. Highland Ave.
Grifton, NC 28530 |
1101 Grimesland | Grimesland Town Hall | 7594 S. Pitt St.
Grimesland, NC 27837 |
1102A Simpson A | Eastern Pines Church of Christ | 3380 Portertown Rd.
Greenville, NC 27858 |
1102B Simpson B | Salem United Methodist Church | 785 McDonald St.
Simpson, NC 27879 |
1201 Pactolus | Pactolus Resource Center | 5866 Highway 264 E.
Greenville, NC 27834 |
1301 Swift Creek | Gardnerville Fire Station | 9521 County Home Rd.
Ayden, NC 28513 |
1403A1 Winterville West
|
Christ's Church | 745 Davenport Farm Rd.
Winterville, NC 28590 |
1403A2 Winterville South | Winterville Operations Center | 2936 Church St.
Winterville, NC 28590 |
1403B Winterville North | Winterville Fire Station, Community Room
|
2593 Railroad St.
Winterville, NC 28590 |
1501 Greenville #1 | Technology Enterprise Center | 1800 N. Greene St. Greenville, NC 27834 |
1503 Greenville #3 | Eppes Recreation Center | 400 Nash St.
Greenville, NC 27834 |
1504A Greenville #4A | Sycamore Chapel Baptist Church | 1610 W. 10th St. Greenville, NC 27834 |
1504B Greenville #4B | St. Gabriel Catholic Church | 3250 Dickinson Ave.
Greenville, NC 27834 |
1505A Greenville #5A | Victory Christian Church | 102 Laughinghouse Dr.
Greenville, NC 27834 |
1505B Greenville #5B | Sycamore Hill Missionary Baptist Church | 1001 Hooker Rd. Greenville, NC 27834 |
1506 Greenville #6 | First Pentecostal Holiness Church | 204 Brinkley Rd.
Greenville, NC 27858 |
1507 Greenville #7 | Immanuel Baptist Church | 1101 S. Elm St. Greenville, NC 27858 |
1507B Greenville #7B | First Presbyterian Church | 1400 S. Elm St.
Greenville, NC 27858 |
1508A Greenville #8A | Willis Building | 300 E. 1st St.
Greenville, NC 27858 |
1508B Greenville #8B |
Cypress Glen Auditorium | 100 Hickory St.
Greenville, NC 27858 |
1509 Greenville #9 | Hooker Memorial Christian Church | 1111 SE Greenville Blvd.
Greenville, NC 27858 |
1510A Greenville #10A | Oakmont Baptist Church | 1100 Red Banks Rd.
Greenville, NC 27858 |
1510B Greenville #10B | First Christian Church | 2810 E. 14th St.
Greenville, NC 27858 |
1511A Greenville #11A | Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
|
307 Martinsborough Rd.
Greenville, NC 27858 |
1511B Greenville #11B | First Free Will Baptist Church | 2426 S. Charles Blvd.
Greenville, NC 27858 |
1512A Greenville #12A | Koinonia Christian Church | 1405 SW Greenville Blvd.
Greenville, NC 27834 |
1512B Greenville #12B | University Church of Christ | 100 Crestline Blvd.
Greenville, NC 27834 |
1513A Greenville #13A | Ignite Church | 4150 Bayswater Rd.
Winterville, NC 28590 |
1513B Greenville #13B | Unity Free Will Baptist Church | 4301 S. Charles Blvd.
Greenville, NC 27858 |
Accessibility & Curbside Voting
Polling places are accessible to all voters. If you are unable to enter the polling place because of age or physical disability, you may vote in your vehicle outside the polling place. This includes both Election Day and One-Stop early voting. A curbside voter has the same rights to assistance as any other voter.
Voter Assistance
Voters may receive assistance in entering a voting booth and/or marking a ballot, as long as the person providing assistance is a member of the voter's immediate family. NC law defines an immediate family member as one of the following: spouse, parent, grandparent, sibling, child, grandchild, mother- or father-in-law, son- or daughter-in-law, stepparent or stepchild.
The law further stipulates that some voters can receive aid from a wider range of helpers. If a voter satisfies any of the conditions below, they are eligible to receive help from any person of their choice, with the exception of the voter's employer or union representative, or an agent thereof. Those are:
- a voter who, on account of physical disability, is unable to enter the voting booth without assistance
- a voter who, on account of physical disability, is unable to mark a ballot without assistance
- a voter who, on account of illiteracy, is unable to mark a ballot without assistance
- a voter who, on account of blindness, is unable to enter the voting booth or mark a ballot without assistance
There is no prohibition against a candidate assisting a voter if the voter is qualified for assistance.
There is no prohibition against a person assisting multiple voters if those voters are qualified for assistance.
Buffer Zone
The buffer zone is the area in which electioneering is prohibited. It extends 25 to 50 feet from the entrance of the building. The list below shows the buffer zone limit for each precinct.
2023 Municipal Election Buffer Zones
What is Electioneering?
Electioneering is when a person or group campaigns for a candidate, party, or issue outside a polling place. Electioneering includes distributing literature, verbally endorsing a candidate, and displaying/posting signs. Those in the act of electioneering are called electioneers.