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Checking Your Registration. Your Voter Record. Voter Tools and Forms. Searching for the “voter lookup”? This tool is known as the Voter Search.
Search for voter details, including jurisdictions, polling place, sample ballot when available, absentee ballot information, and voter history.
Find a breakdown of your voter profile within the Voter Search tool from the NC State Board of Elections.
Use the Voter Search, aka the “voter lookup,” to check your registration status, party affiliation, sample ballot, polling place, election districts, and more.
Use this Voter Lookup Tool to see if you are registered at your current address. Look up my Registration. Need to Register? Register to Vote Online. If you have a state-issued ID or driver's license, you can register or update your registration through the NC DMV website. See below if you need help with this process. Register to vote.
Check Your Registration. Voting Early In-Person. Vote by Mail (Absentee Ballot) Find your Polling Place. Sample Ballots. There are about 2,000 different ballot styles across the state. To view sample ballots, registered voters must enter their information into the Voter Search and navigate to “Your Sample Ballot.” Local Election Results.
Your Vote. In the 2024 general election, whether voting in-person or by mail, North Carolina voters will be asked to show photo ID. Voters can show their driver’s license, but many other forms of photo ID will be accepted.
Simply search for your record on the State Board’s Voter Search tool, and scroll down to the “Your Ballot: By Mail or Early Voting” section. If you voted during the early voting period, your “Voting Method” will be “EARLY VOTING,” your “Ballot Status” will show “VALID RETURN,” and your “Vote Status” will be “ACCEPTED.”
Learn about the next election, casting your ballot in person or by mail, and other voting tools and assistance available in North Carolina.
LookUp. You can look up your Election Day voting location (precinct), and your voting districts through a three-step process on the State Board of Elections voter lookup tool. We provide instructions on how to complete this process below.