Voter Education
Your vote builds Mecklenburg’s future.
Learn more about voting
- Oct. 16 - Nov. 1 — Early Voting: Take advantage of flexibility
- Nov. 4 — Absentee Deadline: Last day to return by-mail ballots
- Nov. 4 — Election Day: Show up and make your vote count.
Casting your ballot is more than a civic duty—your vote is an investment into community transformation. By supporting strategic infrastructure initiatives, you can directly improve quality of life for all residents.
Economic Growth
Every “yes” helps attract new businesses, create jobs, and strengthen our economy.
Stronger Infrastructure
Improved roads, transit, and public services make daily life smoother and more connected.
Better Quality of Life
Strategic investments lead to cleaner air, safer streets, and more community resources for every resident.

Register to Vote
Register online, by mail, or in person using valid identification and proof of residence. Checking your status early ensures you’re ready to vote.
Request Absentee Ballet
Request your absentee ballot to vote by mail and make your voice heard—no matter where you are.
Polling Locations
Find your designated polling place via Mecklenburg County’s official election website. Early voting and absentee ballots are also available for convenience.
Stay on track for voting day
Don’t miss your chance to make an impact! Keep these important dates in mind to ensure your voice is heard.
- Oct. 16 - Nov. 1 — Early Voting: Take advantage of flexibility
- Nov. 4 — Absentee Deadline: Last day to return by-mail ballots
- Nov. 4 — Election Day: Show up and make your vote count.

Say YES to a county
that moves better.
Every vote sends a message. Vote FOR the plan if you're ready for safer roads, reliable transit, more green lights, and better access for everyone in Mecklenburg County. Let’s build the future we all deserve. Together.
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