2020 Primary Elections: Early voting in Alamance County to be held Feb. 13-29

The Alamance County Board of Elections is hosting early voting at three locations from Feb. 13 - 29.

The Alamance County Board of Elections is hosting early voting for primary elections from February 13-29.

Early Voting Locations

Alamance County Office Annex Building (Auditorium), 201 W. Elm Street, Graham
Mebane Arts Center, 622 Corregidor Street, Mebane
Holly Hill Mall, 309 Huffman Mill Road, Burlington

Dates and Times
February 13-14 (Thursday – Friday) 8:00 a.m. – 7:30 p.m.
February 17-21 (Monday – Friday) 8:00 a.m. – 7:30 p.m.
February 22 (Saturday) 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
February 24-28 (Monday – Friday) 8:00 a.m. – 7:30 p.m.
February 29 (Saturday) 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

What Do I Need to Bring With Me to Vote Here in Alamance County?
Voters will not be required to show photo ID for the primary election on March 3. In a December 31, 2019 order, a federal district court blocked North Carolina’s voter photo ID requirement from taking effect.  The injunction will remain in place until further order of the court.

Students will only need to bring identification and proof of residence if they are doing same day voter registration at an early voting site OR on election day if their original registration application was not confirmed.  Every student will not need to provide identification, only for the two instances mentioned above.

Students Living On-Campus Should Bring:
1. A valid student photo identification card (Elon Phoenix Card, driver’s license, or other photo identification issued by a government agency) to confirm identity.

Note: Each polling site has a booklet containing Elon student on-campus addresses and physical street addresses. Students can ask a poll worker to verify their campus residence on this copy.

Students Living Off-Campus Should Bring:
1. A valid student photo identification card (Elon Phoenix Card, driver’s license, or other photo identification issued by a government agency) to confirm identity.

2. A copy of a current utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck, or other government document showing the voter’s name and current address in Alamance County.

How Can I Learn More About the Candidates on My North Carolina Ballot?
You can view your ballot in advance of casting your vote by selecting the link in your voting record when you verify your polling place and then researching the candidates.

Whom Should I Call with Voting Concerns?
Contact the Alamance County Board of Elections at 336.570.6755 with any concerns.

For additional information visit the Elon Votes! website.

Elon Votes! is a nonpartisan campus initiative created to provide students with the necessary resources to register to vote and cast their ballots in upcoming elections. This initiative is housed in the Kernodle Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement and is managed by student Elon Votes! Coordinators and Andrew Goodman Foundation Ambassadors Ellie Snyder and Andrea Sheetz.

The Elon University Political Engagement Work Group is a nonpartisan collaborative team that involves students, faculty, and staff who are charged to cultivate the next generation of informed leaders who will help strengthen communities and shape our democracy. Members represent areas such as the Department of Political Science, Study USA, Center for Leadership, Student Government Association, Residence Life, Student Media, Truitt Center and the Kernodle Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement.

Sponsored by Elon Votes!, Elon Political Engagement Work Group, Council on Civic Engagement, and Kernodle Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement.