You are running out of time to get registered and vote!
To vote in NC there's no ID required at the voting booth, but you do at least need some form of ID when you first *register* to vote.
You can however just use the last 4 digits of your SSN (or your drivers license, or your Photo ID).
They require that you register at least 25 days before the election!
If you're in NC and you've never voted before and want to vote this year, here's what you have to do ASAP:
1.) Download a registration form, fill it out, and mail it to your county Board of Elections at least 25 days before the election you want to vote in. 2.) Wait two to three weeks to get your registration card. 3.) Show up to vote at your polling place.
That's it.
This is just a quick paraphrasing so be sure to read a bit of the links posted below if you have additional questions.
So don't be lazy and actually do it. Consider it a goal to accomplish this week, sooner rather than later.
The links provide info, specifically the second link:
Do I need an ID to vote?
The controversial voter ID requirement that you may have heard about was repealed by the federal courts in July 2016. As a result, most voters generally do not need to show ID. However, new voters are asked to list an ID number on the registration form – either their NC driver’s license number or the last 4 digits of their Social Security number. If officials can’t verify the number, or if the voter omits it, the voter will be asked at the polls to show a photo ID or one of these with their name and current address: a utility bill (electric, phone, water, or cable), pay stub, bank statement, or any document from any government agency. It’s generally smart to carry a photo ID with you.
Juan Flores
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