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Find Your Voting Place

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Cary, NC – Calling all Republicans and Democrats, Independents, Libertarians, Undecideds and Unaffiliateds – it’s time to come together and vote. Here’s how to find your voting place for the election on Tuesday, October 8, 2013.

Find Your Voting Place

Your voting place can change from time to time depending upon the election and other changes.

If you’re not sure where to go, new to the area or just want to check, North Carolina Board of Elections has a handy online tool:

NC Voter Lookup

You enter your name, date of birth and county. No sign-up is required.

Once you’ve logged in, you’ll see your voter info, precinct and polling place location.

Get a Sample Ballot

On your Voter Info page, there’s a link to see your official Sample Ballot.

You can print it out and bring it with you. But, remember, you can’t use your cell phone at a polling place.

Candidate Info

If you want to learn more about the candidates for local, state and federal office in their own words, you can visit NC Voter Guide.

Bond Issue

Depending upon your ballot, the Wake Education Bond Issue may be on the back.

Also remember, “Straight Party Voting” does not register a choice for  bond issues.

Every Vote Counts

Some candidates will win by landslides. Other races may come down to a few votes – maybe yours.

The polls are open from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Election Day in North Carolina.

Curbside voting is available at every voting place for persons with disabilities.

For more information about Voting Day, visit Wake County Board of Elections.

See you at the polls, citizens!

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