Topics Related to COVID-19

Students at colleges and universities who choose to vote by mail should request to have their ballot sent to the address where they will receive it.
Throughout the duration of the COVID-19 threat, the State Board of Elections is planning for all employees to continue working – either in the office or remotely – to prepare for important, upcoming elections. Many State Board employees are signing agreements to work from home as this situation develops.
Exercising her emergency powers on Friday, State Board of Elections Executive Director Karen Brinson Bell rescheduled the Republican second primary in the 11th Congressional District to Tuesday, June 23.
The State Board of Elections released a list of legislative recommendations to help make voting in North Carolina safe and accessible in 2020, despite the ongoing threat of COVID-19.
The Republican second primary will take place as planned on June 23, with significant safeguards to protect against the spread of COVID-19.
A new Republican primary election will take place as planned on June 23, with precautions in place to combat the potential spread of COVID-19.
In-person early voting begins Thursday, June 4, and runs through Saturday, June 20.
State Board of Elections issued an emergency order to protect voters from disease and reduce the likelihood of long lines and crowds at voting sites during the 2020 general election.