As of 2023, individuals will have to provide a photo ID to be able to vote.

Tribal Enrollment Cards that are issued by a tribe recognized by the state or federal government are an acceptable form of identification.

Make sure you are registered to vote! Elections are coming up shortly, and it is important to make sure your vote counts!

The Primary Election in North Carolina will be held on March 5th, 2024.

The General Election will be held on November 5th, 2024. For more information, follow the link below, provided by the North Carolina State Board of Elections!

2024 Voting Information

As of January 29th, 2024, the North Carolina State Board of Elections have implemented a new Judicial Voter guide, pertaining to the two contests within the North Carolina Appellate Courts. For more information on the guide, follow the link below, provided by the North Carolina State Board of Elections!

NC 2024 Primary Judicial Voter Guide

Democracy Is Indigenous 


In partnership with our sponsor, the National Urban Indian Family Coalition, the Triangle Native American Society would like to recognize that Democracy Is Indigenous.

With less than 3% of the United States population identifying as American Indian, it is vital that we encourage ourselves to vote and make progress towards changes that would benefit American Indians as one and help those in power who identify as American Indian.

When registering, you must provide your birth date and your NC driver’s license (or DMV non-operator’s ID card) number, if you have one. If not, provide the last four digits of your Social Security number. If you do not have an SSN or NC license, you will need to present another form of identification, either when you mail in the form or when you first vote. These can include a utility bill, a bank statement, a paycheck or pay stub, or other official documents from a local, state, or federal government agency.

Any North Carolina registered voter may request, receive, and vote a mail-in absentee ballot. No special circumstance or reason is needed. Registered voters in North Carolina must request an absentee ballot with an official N.C. Absentee Ballot Request Form at the N.C. Absentee Ballot Portal.

 

Voting Maps/Redistricting in North Carolina

Under the North Carolina Constitution, after every decennial census, the N.C. General Assembly draws districts from which representatives and senators are elected. This process is known as redistricting.

On Wednesday, October 25, 2023 the North Carolina General Assembly passed new congressional and state maps for the 2024 elections.

2023 Interim Congressional Map

2023 NC House Map

2023 NC Senate Map