Election Day Information & Polling Places

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Polling Places Moved for November 6, 2012 
Old Polling Place New Polling Place 
New Market North Precinct - #25
(formerly Guil-Rand Fire Station #41)
Cedar Square Friends Meeting
Located next door at
7546 Harlow Road, Archdale, NC 27263
Brower Precinct - #24
(formerly Mt. Olivet United Methodist Church)  
Antioch Christian Church
Located at 5789 Antioch Church Road, Seagrove, NC 27341.    

When are the polls open?

The polls are open from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Election Day.

What do I need to bring with me to my polling place? 

You are not required to show your voter card when you vote. As long as you provided a valid identification number on your voter registration application, you will not be required to show ID before voting. Just in case, first-time voters are encouraged to bring a current form of identification that lists your name and residence address.

Can I go to any polling place in the county? 

It is important that you go to your assigned polling place, because that is the only place where your name will be printed in the poll book. Going to your assigned polling place will also ensure that you receive a ballot containing the contests that match the jurisdictions of your residence address.

What should I do if I moved and did not update my address? 

If you are a registered voter who moved within Randolph County 30 or more days prior to an election and failed to notify the Board of Elections, it is a violation of the law to return to your old precinct and vote.

For voters who have moved, the easiest option is to vote at an early voting site where you can update your address and vote at the same time. If you prefer to vote on Election Day, call the Board of Elections to find out where your new polling place is. You will be able to vote at your new polling place, but you will first need to inform the poll worker of your new address.

What if I am physically unable to enter the polling place? 

Curbside voting is offered at all Randolph County polling places. If a voter cannot enter the polling place without assistance due to age or physical disability, he or she may vote either in the vehicle conveying such person or in the immediate vicinity of the polling place simply by sending the driver of the vehicle to request assistance.

 

 

 

 

Contact Information
  • Elections Office:
  • Shaw Building
  • 158 Worth Street
  • Asheboro, NC 27203   map
  • Main:        
  • 336.318.6900  phone
  • 336.318.6903  fax
  • elections@co.randolph.nc.us
  • Office Hours: 8am - 5pm M-F
  •   Special Hours During Early Voting
     
Department Pages Election Forms Related Links Board of Elections
  • Chairman: C. Pierre (Pete) Oldham
  • Secretary: Nancy Williams
  • Member: Darren Allen
  • Director: Melissa T. Johnson
  • The Board of Elections meets on the 2nd Tuesday of each month @ 5pm
     
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