Yes.

Eligible individuals may register and vote during the early voting period.

Any eligible Wake County voter may vote at any Wake County early voting location.

Yes. You may update your name and address before voting.

If you moved 30 or more days before Election Day, you will receive the ballot style of your new address.

If you moved fewer than 30 days before Election Day, you will receive the ballot style of your old address.



College students may register to vote in the county/state of their home address or in the county/state where they are attending college. Learn about Election Day, absentee by mail, and early voting options for college students

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Eligible individuals may register and vote during the early voting period.

If you have been convicted of a misdemeanor you do not lose your right to vote.

If you have been convicted of a felony you cannot vote or register to vote until you have completed all the terms of your felony sentence, including any probation or parole. View th e NC Voting Rights Guide for People in the Criminal Justice System.

No. Changes to party affiliation cannot be made during the early voting period.

Lines are generally not long during the first days of early voting. Voting lines are the longest on the final 3 days of early voting.

No. Your vote will be counted on Election Day along with the ballots cast in the polling places.

How can I view historical early voting dates, times, and turnout?