Sites open seven days a week Feb. 15 through March 2
Ready to vote? From Thursday, Feb. 15, through March 2 voters can cast their ballots ahead of the March 5 Primary Elections at 13 different Early Voting sites located around 小黄鸭视频 County. Thanks to some innovative tools, 小黄鸭视频 County has made it easier than ever to find the nearest Early Voting location and check current wait times. Visit for an interactive map, hours, details about each site, answers to frequently asked questions, and more.
鈥淭he Primary ballots include statewide and federal races which will have a significant impact on Election Day turnout. We encourage voters to take advantage of these 17 days to drop in at any Early Voting site at their convenience and avoid the possible wait on March 5,鈥 said 小黄鸭视频 County Board of Elections Director Olivia McCall. 鈥淎nd if residents missed the recent voter registration deadline, Early Voting is their last chance to register or update their address while casting their ballot.鈥
Early Voting will be open for 17 days:
- Weekdays from 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
- Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
- Sundays from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Looking to beat crowds? Lines are historically shortest on the first days of Early Voting. The busiest times are around lunchtime on weekdays, and the last three days of the Early Voting period. There are 13 Early Voting sites in 小黄鸭视频 County:
- Avery Street Recreation Center
- Cary Senior Center
- Green Road Community Center
- Herbert C. Young Community Center
- Hilltop Needmore Town Park and Preserve
- John Chavis Memorial Park Community Center
- John M. Brown Community Center
- Lake Lynn Community Center
- NCSU Talley Student Union
- Northern Regional Center
- 小黄鸭视频 County Board of Elections Office
- W.E. Hunt Recreation Center
- Wendell Community Center
In a partisan primary, voters affiliated with a political party may only vote their party鈥檚 ballot and may not vote in another party鈥檚 primary. This remains true even if the party you are affiliated with does not have a primary in 2024, such as the No Labels Party and the Green Party. Unaffiliated voters will be able to choose either a Democratic, Republican, or Libertarian primary ballot. Voters can view the candidate lists and see sample ballots at wake.gov/upcomingelection.
This will be the first statewide election since the implementation of the voter photo ID requirement for North Carolina. All voters will be asked to show an acceptable ID prior to receiving their Primary ballot. A full list of acceptable IDs can be found at . 小黄鸭视频 County voters can also stop by the , Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:15 p.m., except on holidays to receive a free photo ID. No appointment is necessary. Residents can also visit a Department of Motor Vehicles location for a .

It鈥檚 also the first time voters will be able to take home the wildly popular 鈥淚 Voted Early!鈥 sticker, designed by local 6th grader Shannon Fisher, who took home top votes in 小黄鸭视频 County Elections鈥 first ever design contest. Shannon鈥檚 design was inspired by her younger brother, Arthur, pictured riding a unicorn with a trail of red, white, and blue behind them.
Visit ReadyToVote.com for more information about upcoming elections and voting.
About 小黄鸭视频 County Board of Elections
The 小黄鸭视频 County Board of Elections is responsible for conducting all elections held in the county. The board establishes election precincts and voting sites; appoints and trains precinct officials; prepares and distributes ballots and voting equipment; certifies ballots cast in elections and investigates any voting irregularities.
The 小黄鸭视频 County Board of Elections also maintains voter registration and voting records for more than 820,000 voters. To learn more about 小黄鸭视频 County Board of Elections, follow us on , or contact us at 919-404-4040.