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Testing  for COVID-19 is vital! Find a testing site in your county! 

https://www.nc.gov/covid19

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VOTE 2022

Register to Vote



Did you know? In 1965, at the time of the passage of the Voting Rights Act, there were six African American members of the U.S. House of Representatives and no Black people in the U.S. Senate. By 1971, there were 13 members of the House and one Black member of the Senate. Today in 2022, there are  53 African American Members of the House and 3 in the Senate. ...your VOTE Matters!    REGISTER NOW!



Vote on Election Day

Voters registered in North Carolina can look up where to vote on North Carolina's site.


Vote early

North Carolina voters can also vote before Election Day. The early voting period runs from Thursday, October 15, 2020 to Saturday, October 31, 2020, but dates and hours may vary based on where you live.


What to bring

  • If you've voted in North Carolina before, you don't need to show ID to vote.
  • If you're a first-time voter who registered by mail, and didn't provide your driver's license number or the last 4 digits of your Social Security number on your registration form, you will need to show ID to vote. Acceptable forms include: a driver's license or state ID; US Passport; employee ID; student ID; military ID; or a copy of a utility bill, bank statement or paycheck.
  • Voters without ID: If you are unable to provide ID, you will still be able to vote a provisional ballot and can bring one of these documents to the board of elections prior to canvass.


Voting Rights Act of 1964, learn more 

https://www.history.com/topics/black-history/


Pictures of over 100 Years of Voting!  



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