HIGH POINT — A majority of North Carolinians would be likely to cast a ballot in November because they are interested in voting on the proposed amendments to the state constitution, according to a new High Point University Poll.

The phone and online survey that ended last week found that 62 percent of residents are more likely to vote because the constitutional amendments are on the ballot. But a much smaller number of voters surveyed said they know a lot about the proposed amendments. About 1 in 5 voters said they have “heard a lot” about the six amendments that would affect everything from the income tax rate to whether people will have to show a photo ID to vote.