How to Vote: A free, republishable guide to the 2024 elections
Everything you need to know to head to the polls this election season.
As a public service this election season, BPR has created “How to Vote,” a free resource that may be republished in full, with credit, by any person or publication. Click on each individual article to learn more about republication.
For more articles and guides, please visit our 2024 Election Hub.
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Part of BPR's How to Vote in North Carolina series: What it takes to be a poll worker in North Carolina. Western North Carolina election officials prepare and train for early voting and Election Day.
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The 2024 election season is well underway. Make sure you are ready to vote. Here are the rules under North Carolina's new voter ID law.
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Here are the dates to remember to make sure you are ready to vote in 2024 General Election.
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Absentee ballots are available for anyone in North Carolina who doesn’t want to vote in person. Here's how to decide if you should request an absentee ballot.
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As of Oct. 1, there are 12 election offices closed in the impacted region.
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Las elecciones generales de 2024 están en el horizonte, pero ¿están en su calendario?
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La temporada electoral de 2024 ya está en marcha y, si bien es demasiado pronto para votar, no lo es para asegurarse de que está preparado.
More local election stories
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An $80 million bond referendum also passed in the City of Asheville.
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See early results for the presidential election and North Carolina's gubernatorial, Senate and House races.
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When absentee and early ballots will be counted, will Hurricane Helene cause delays, and more questions answered.
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More than 330,000 voters cast early ballots in the 13 counties where voting processes were most affected by Hurricane Helene.
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What record early voting in Georgia and North Carolina says about the storm and the stakes of the election.