COUNTY OF DUPLIN: Early Voting Begins October 20th

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County of Duplin issued the following announcement on Oct. 1.

Duplin County Board of Elections wants to remind you that early voting begins October 20th and ends November 5th. 

The early voting period for the 2022 general election begins Thursday, October 20, 2022, and ends at 3 p.m. on Saturday, November 5, 2022. Registered voters or eligible individuals in North Carolina may cast an absentee ballot in person during this time. This period is sometimes called “one-stop early voting.” 

During early voting, voters may cast a ballot at any early voting site in their county, and would-be voters may same-day register and vote. This is different than Election Day, where registered voters must vote at their assigned polling place. For an overview of the 2022 general election, visit Upcoming Election.

Unsure if you are registered? Find out if you are registered to vote by entering your information into the Voter Search.  

Same-Day Registration

When you check in to vote at an early voting site, you may update your name or address within the same county if necessary. Individuals who are not registered to vote in a county may register and immediately vote at that same site. This process is called “same-day registration.” Find more information at Register in Person During Early Voting. 

Early Voting Sites

Early voting sites and schedules will be posted to the One-Stop Early Voting Site Search when they become available. 

The State Board asks that all voters respect the right of others to participate in the election. Intimidating any voter is a crime. Voters who feel harassed or intimidated should notify an election official immediately. 

To learn more, please visit:

https://www.ncsbe.gov/voting/vote-early-person 
Original source can be found here.



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