This guide explains who can register to vote in North Carolina. S. citizen, live in the county for at least 30 days before the election, be 18 years old (or turning 18 by the general election), and not be serving a felony sentence.
You need to provide your name, birth date, address, and either your driver's license number or last four digits of your Social Security number.
The form also asks for optional information like gender, race, and party preference. Special rules apply for military families overseas, college students, and people in the criminal justice system. People aged 16-17 can preregister and will automatically be registered when they turn 18.
This is official information from North Carolina's State Board of Elections to help people understand voting eligibility requirements.
