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Across North Carolina, in-person early voting for the 2024 primary election begins Thursday, Feb. 15, and runs through Saturday, March 2.

The campaign is designed to reach every corner of North Carolina, including rural and urban areas, in as many ways as possible.

Voters who have already requested absentee-by-mail ballots should receive them in the coming days.

Karen Brinson Bell, executive director of the State Board of Elections, will hold a virtual press availability from 11 a.m. to noon on Thursday, Jan. 18.

Any registered and eligible North Carolina voter may now request an absentee ballot for the 2024 primary election online.

The State Board of Elections has approved 21 additional student and government ID cards for voting in North Carolina’s 2024 elections.

The deadline to apply to have your student and employee photo IDs approved for voting purposes in 2024 elections is Dec. 15.

Tips for voters in 465 municipalities across 86 counties who will go to the polls to cast ballots on Tuesday, November 7.

The State Board of Elections will soon open another application period for eligible educational institutions and government agencies.

The following are prepared remarks of Karen Brinson Bell, executive director of the NC State Board of Elections, at a virtual press availability at 9 a.m.