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The in-person early voting period for September 2023 municipal elections in Charlotte and Sanford begins Thursday, August 24, and ends Saturday, September 9.
The State Board of Elections on Sunday voted to recognize the No Labels Party as an official political party in North Carolina.
Registered North Carolina voters who do not have an acceptable photo ID for voting can now go to their county board of elections to get one for free.
The State Board of Elections has approved 99 student and employee identification cards across the state for use in the 2023 and 2024 elections.
The State Board of Elections on Tuesday unanimously approved temporary rules related to the photo ID requirement.
The State Board of Elections is reminding educational institutions and government agencies of this week’s deadline.
The State Board of Elections invites the public to comment on two temporary rules proposed to implement the photo ID requirement for voters.
The State Board encourages eligible educational institutions and government agencies to apply to have their student and employee photo IDs approved for voting.
The State Board of Elections will hold a remote meeting beginning at 11 a.m. on Friday, June 2, 2023.
Updated on March 7, 2025: The following are 10 facts about North Carolina’s photo ID requirement for voting.