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Related: About this forumEarly Voting Breaks Record, More Than Half of Registered Voters Have Cast Ballots
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Friday, November 1, 2024
Patrick Gannon, Public Information Director
Early Voting Breaks Record, More Than Half of Registered Voters Have Cast Ballots
Raleigh, N.C. Early voting in North Carolina has passed three huge milestones.
First, in-person early voting turnout has broken the previous record set four years ago. As of 2 p.m. Friday, more than 3,798,000 voters had cast ballots in-person during the early voting period that started October 17 and ends at 3 p.m. Saturday. That beats the previous record of more than 3,629,000 ballots cast during early voting in 2020.
Second, total turnout for the 2024 general election now exceeds 4 million voters.
And third, the ballots cast through 2 p.m. 4,009,149 represents a turnout of more than half (51.2%) of North Carolinas registered voters.
With early voting sites expected to be very busy today and tomorrow, this is really good news for North Carolina, said Karen Brinson Bell, executive director of the NC State Board of Elections. For the eligible North Carolinians who havent voted yet, you still have time to make your voice heard.
In North Carolina, early voting has become the most popular voting method in larger, statewide elections. In 2020, 65% of NC voters used the early voting period to cast their ballots.
Early voting runs through Saturday, November 2. Sites vary by county. To view county-by-county schedules, use the Early Voting Site Search tool. If youre eligible, you can also register and vote during the early voting period.
Election Day is November 5. Polls will be open from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. To find your Election Day polling place, use the Voter Search tool.
Tips for Early Voters on the Last Two Days of In-Person Early Voting
Go to the Early Voting Site Search at NCSBE.gov to find sites and locations in your county.
Prepare for lines. Bring water and a snack, or even a chair if you cant sit for long periods of time. Disabled voters are eligible to vote from their car using curbside voting.*
Some counties have wait-time trackers on their websites that can help you decide the best time to go.
Find your sample ballot through the Voter Search tool at NCSBE.gov
Bring your photo ID. Go to BringItNC.gov for a full list of acceptable IDs.
Bring a positive attitude. Poll workers are there to help if you encounter any difficulties.
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Follow the link for this press release including hotlinks not posted here:
https://www.ncsbe.gov/news/press-releases/2024/11/01/early-voting-breaks-record-more-half-nc-voters-have-cast-ballots
Friday, November 1, 2024
Patrick Gannon, Public Information Director
Early Voting Breaks Record, More Than Half of Registered Voters Have Cast Ballots
Raleigh, N.C. Early voting in North Carolina has passed three huge milestones.
First, in-person early voting turnout has broken the previous record set four years ago. As of 2 p.m. Friday, more than 3,798,000 voters had cast ballots in-person during the early voting period that started October 17 and ends at 3 p.m. Saturday. That beats the previous record of more than 3,629,000 ballots cast during early voting in 2020.
Second, total turnout for the 2024 general election now exceeds 4 million voters.
And third, the ballots cast through 2 p.m. 4,009,149 represents a turnout of more than half (51.2%) of North Carolinas registered voters.
With early voting sites expected to be very busy today and tomorrow, this is really good news for North Carolina, said Karen Brinson Bell, executive director of the NC State Board of Elections. For the eligible North Carolinians who havent voted yet, you still have time to make your voice heard.
In North Carolina, early voting has become the most popular voting method in larger, statewide elections. In 2020, 65% of NC voters used the early voting period to cast their ballots.
Early voting runs through Saturday, November 2. Sites vary by county. To view county-by-county schedules, use the Early Voting Site Search tool. If youre eligible, you can also register and vote during the early voting period.
Election Day is November 5. Polls will be open from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. To find your Election Day polling place, use the Voter Search tool.
Tips for Early Voters on the Last Two Days of In-Person Early Voting
Go to the Early Voting Site Search at NCSBE.gov to find sites and locations in your county.
Prepare for lines. Bring water and a snack, or even a chair if you cant sit for long periods of time. Disabled voters are eligible to vote from their car using curbside voting.*
Some counties have wait-time trackers on their websites that can help you decide the best time to go.
Find your sample ballot through the Voter Search tool at NCSBE.gov
Bring your photo ID. Go to BringItNC.gov for a full list of acceptable IDs.
Bring a positive attitude. Poll workers are there to help if you encounter any difficulties.
###
Follow the link for this press release including hotlinks not posted here:
https://www.ncsbe.gov/news/press-releases/2024/11/01/early-voting-breaks-record-more-half-nc-voters-have-cast-ballots
*Personal Edit:
Original text:
Prepare for lines. Bring water and a snack, or even a chair if you cant sit for long periods of time.
Edit:
Should be if you can't stand instead of sit.
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GOTV!!


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Early Voting Breaks Record, More Than Half of Registered Voters Have Cast Ballots (Original Post)
littlemissmartypants
Nov 2024
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LiberalFighter
(53,544 posts)1. Tips needs to be revised.
Prepare for lines. Bring water and a snack, or even a chair if you cant sit for long periods of time.
littlemissmartypants
(27,627 posts)2. Thanks so much!! I'll let the powers that be know. Meanwhile,
I'll ad a personal edit.
I'm so excited about smashing the record and tired from burning the GOTV candle at both ends my attention span is not the best.
I really appreciate your reply!
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LiberalFighter
(53,544 posts)4. Not a problem. I only had to look twice.
Probably helps that I have done lots of editing of a newspaper for a small organization. And now a two page monthly newsletter.
I wouldn't survive right now without being able to sit if there was a long line. So I mailed in my ballot.
babylonsister
(172,049 posts)3. Rec'd! They're fired up; it's a beautiful thing. nt