Plan your midterm vote
You have 62 days left to register to vote. There are 87 days until the election.
Key Dates
- Oct. 14Deadline to register in person
- Oct. 14Deadline to register by mail
- Oct. 14Deadline to register online
- Oct. 20First day to vote early in person
- Nov. 05Last day to vote early in person
- Nov. 08Election Day
Key Info
- There are major rule changes in North Carolina since 2020. See the changes.
- You can vote by mail without an excuse
- You can vote in person before Election Day both as an in-person absentee and through early voting
- You can track the status of your ballot
- No. ID is not required, except for some first-time voters. More information here
Key midterm contests in North Carolina
Primary winners and advancing candidates for the North Carolina primary election below were selected on May 17, 2022.
How North Carolina voted in past presidential elections
2020 Presidential Results
- RDonaldTrumpWinner49.9%
- DJoeBiden48.6%
2020 Exit Polls
Summary of 2020 Exit Poll data that shows the proportion of how different groups voted.
Men
Men: Democrats45%Men: republicans54%
Women
Women: Democrats53%Women: republicans46%
White
White: Democrats33%White: republicans66%
Black
Black: Democrats92%Black: republicans7%
Hispanic /Latino
Hispanic/ Latino: Democrats57%Hispanic/ Latino: republicans42%
Asian
Not enough data
College Graduate
College Graduate: Democrats59%College Graduate: republicans41%
No College degree
No College Degree: Democrats43%No College Degree: republicans55%
2016 Presidential Results
- RDonaldTrumpWinner50.5%
- DHillaryClinton46.8%
2016 Exit Polls
Summary of 2016 Exit Poll data that shows the proportion of how different groups voted.
Men
Men: Democrats38%Men: republicans56%
Women
Women: Democrats52%Women: republicans45%
White
White: Democrats32%White: republicans63%
Black
Black: Democrats89%Black: republicans8%
Hispanic /Latino
Hispanic/ Latino: Democrats57%Hispanic/ Latino: republicans40%
Asian
Not enough data
College Graduate
College Graduate: Democrats47%College Graduate: republicans50%
No College degree
No College Degree: Democrats43%No College Degree: republicans53%