North Carolina voters break all-time record before early voting ends
North Carolinaʼs early in-person voting numbers hit new heights before final day. Local election officials report unprecedented turnout with over 3.7 million ballots already cast at voting centers

North Carolinaʼs early voting centers see record-breaking crowds this election season (with hundreds of locations spread across the statesʼ 100 counties) the turnout numbers are sky-high
The statesʼ election data shows impressive results - more people voted early in-person than during the last major election cycle: over 3.7 million voters have already made their way to polling stations. Karen Brinson Bell the State Board of Elections Executive Director shared these up-to-date numbers which topped previous records
The 17-day early-voting window brought non-stop activity to voting sites statewide; its worth noting that the previous record of 3.63 million early in-person votes has been surpassed even before the final countdown began. This turn-out shows how many North Carolinians prefer to cast their ballots ahead of election day: the numbers keep growing as centers remain open through the weekend