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FREQUENTLY
ASKED QUESTIONS |
- Where
do I vote?
Click here
to go to the Voter Locator.
Also you could...Type your address and you will be told your Precinct
and shown a map of its location.
See also our listing
of precints.
- Am
I registered to vote?
This takes you to the State
Board of Elections web site, and you can click on Check
Your Voter Registration Here. You can find out your full information
including what party you are affiliated with, precinct you are assigned
to, map and driving directions to your polling place, what Congressional,
NC House, NC Senate and Judicial districts you are in.
- Can
I find out if I might be registered in another county?
Click here to go to the State
Board of Elections web site, click on Check Your Voter
Registration Here, which will show your registration for any county
in the state.
- What
hours are the polls open on Election Day?
Precincts are open from 6:30 AM to 7:30 PM on Election Day.
- What
is Early/One-Stop Voting and when and where can I do it?
Read all about Absentee/ One- Stop/Early voting here.
- What voting equipment will I be using?
Due to changes in Federal and State law, Catawba County will have to use different voting equipment in 2006 than we have been using the past two years. Click here to read about the new equipment.
- How
do I know what district(s) I'm in?
Check your registration at the State
Board of Elections Web Site. It not only tells you if
you are registered, it will display what your districts are for Municipal,
Congressional, NC House, NC Senate and Superior Court, Judicial, school and other elections.
Or look at these maps of Catawba County:
NC
Senate Districts Click
here for a printable version of the map
NC House Districts Click
here for a printable version of the map
- Who
are my representatives?
You can
click here to find out your federal, state, judicial, county, school and local
elected representatives.
- Can
I view my voting history?
Yes, go
to the State
Board of Elections Web Site, Click on Check Voter Registration
Here.
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