General Candidate Requirements
Overview
Keep reading to learn about the general candidate requirements to run for office, or click the links below to jump to a subject on this page.
Qualifications
Unless otherwise specified, all candidates must be registered to vote in the state, qualified to vote in an election for the office sought, and 21 years old by the date of the general election. The following table lists additional requirements for certain offices.
Office | Additional requirements |
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U.S. Senate | Candidates must be:
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U.S. Congress | Candidates must be:
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Governor & Lieutenant Governor | Candidates must be:
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Council of State | N/A |
Attorney General | Candidates must be duly authorized to practice law in the courts of the state. |
NC House | Candidates must have resided in the district for one year immediately prior to general election. |
NC Senate | Candidates must:
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Judicial and District Attorney | Candidates must be duly authorized to practice law in the courts of the state. |
County and Local | N/A |
Only One Office per Election
No person may file for more than one office in any one election:
- A person who has filed a notice of candidacy may not subsequently file for any other office when the election is on the same date unless the notice for the first office is withdrawn by the deadline, which is the close of business on the third business day before the end of the filing period for that office.
- Relevant statute: Prohibition on certain dual candidacies; exception (N.C.G.S. § 163-106.6).
- A candidate who is defeated in the primary may not run for the same office as a write-in candidate in the next general election.
- No individual is eligible to have that individual’s name on the general election ballot for two separate offices unless one of the offices is for the remainder of the unexpired term for an office that requires an election to fill the unexpired portion of the term.
- Relevant statute: No run for two separate offices at the same time (N.C.G.S. § 163-124).