Polling Place Changes for the Edward and North Creek Precincts take effect for the March 15th, 2016 Primary Elections

Polling Place locations have been changed by the Beaufort County Board of Elections for the Edward and North Creek Precincts and take effect for the March 15th, 2016.

The North Creek polling place has changed from the Winsteadville Community Center to the Bethany United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall located at 2766 South Savannah Road, Belhaven, North Carolina.

The Edward polling place has changed from the Edward Fire Department to the Edward Christian Church Fellowship Hall located at 23 South Academy Street, Edward, North Carolina.

Deadline for Registration and Party Changes is Friday, February 19th, 2016 for the March 15th, 2016 Presidential Preference Primary

The deadline for registration and party changes for the March 15th, 2016 Presidential Preference Primary is Friday, February 19th, 2016 by 5:00 pm. Voter registration applications must be received by the Board of Elections by this date. If an application is received after the deadline, the application may still be timely ifit was mailed and it is postmarked on or before the voter registration deadline; otherwise, the application will not be processed until after the election.

Sample Ballots available online for the March 15th, 2016 Presidential Preference Primary Election

Voter specific sample ballots are now available online. Click on the following link to search for your current voter information and view your sample ballot for the March 15th, 2016 Presidential Preference Primary Election.  Once you access your voter information, click on "sample ballot".

Click HERE to look up your Sample Ballot.

All sample ballots can be viewed below:

Board of Elections Meeting Schedule Announced

The Beaufort County Board of Elections will meet on the following dates for matters involved in the conduct of the March 15th, 2016 Presidential Preference Primary Election.

Tuesday, January 19th, 2016 5:00 pm

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2016 5:00 pm (Absentee Meeting)

Tuesday, March 1st, 2016 5:00 pm (Absentee Meeting)

Tuesday, March 8th, 2016 5:00 pm (Absentee Meeting)

Monday, March 14th, 2016 5:00 pm (Absentee Meeting)

One Stop Hours for the March 15th, 2016 Presidential Preference Primary announced

The following are hours voters may use our One Stop Absentee Option for the March 15th, 2016 Presidential Preference Primary:

BEAUFORT COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS OFFICE
1308 HIGHLAND DR SUITE 104
WASHINGTON, NC 27889

 

Board of Elections Office

March 3rd (Thu) and 4th (Fri) 8:00 am to 6:00 pm

March 7th (Mon) through the 11th (Fri) 8:00 am to 6:00 pm

Saturday, March 12th from 8:00 am to 1:00 pm

 

UPDATED UOCAVA Election Notice for the March 15, 2015 Presidential Preference Primary in Beaufort County, NC is now available on our Website

The Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act or “UOCAVA” requires states to allow certain voters who are absent from their county of residence to have special rights that provide an expedited means for them to register and vote by mail-in absentee ballot. In order to qualify under the provisions of UOCAVA in this state, a voter must be a legal resident of North Carolina. Citizens covered by UOCAVA include:

Public Comment needed for proposed One Stop Plans for the March 15th, 2016 Presidential Preference Primary

The Beaufort County Board of Elections is requesting input from the public on proposed One Stop Plans for the March 15th, 2016 Presidential Preference Primary.

 

The Beaufort County Board of Elections is required to operate One Stop Voting for 113 hours during the one stop period prior to the primary. Three proposed plans have been offered for public input. Summaries of those plans are as follows:

 

Option 1: 114 Hours

UOCAVA Election Notice for the March 15, 2016 Presidential Preference Primary in Beaufort County, NC is now available on our Website

The Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act or “UOCAVA” requires states to allow certain voters who are absent from their county of residence to have special rights that provide an expedited means for them to register and vote by mail-in absentee ballot. In order to qualify under the provisions of UOCAVA in this state, a voter must be a legal resident of North Carolina. Citizens covered by UOCAVA include: