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Nonpartisan tools to advocate for free and fair elections in North Carolina

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In 2026, you can play a key role in helping us ensure every voter’s rights are protected.

On this page, you’ll find ways to get involved in this critically important work. We’ll continue to provide updates throughout the year, so please check back for more!

Questions? Contact us at northcarolina@commoncause.org


2026 NC Primary Canvass Monitoring Training

In this training, learn how to monitor county boards of elections’ canvass for the 2026 Primary Election in North Carolina. The goal of this training is to empower you as an Elections Advocate and provide you with tools to join our movement of nonpartisan elections monitors. This training will ensure you are confident in canvass monitoring during the 2026 Primary Election and ready to join the movement to protect North Carolina’s democracy.

Volunteer to be a nonpartisan canvass monitor


2026 Preview: NC County Board of Elections Monitoring

You can play an important part in ensuring every voter’s rights are respected by monitoring the work of your county’s board of elections.

In the video above, we’ll provide you with an informative overview of county board of elections monitoring. And we’ll discuss some of the many ways you can get involved to make a difference for voters this election year.

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2026 Early Voting Advocacy

County boards of elections approve early voting locations and hours for their county’s elections. Where county boards of elections don’t come to a unanimous agreement on an early voting plan, the State Board of Elections has the final say.

After the primary election, county boards of elections will consider early voting plans for the fall general election. Stay tuned for information on how you can advocate for robust early voting access in your county for the general election.

Speak out in favor of early voting access that works for voters in your county, including:

  • Expanding/maintaining weekend options, including Saturday and Sunday voting
  • Locations near public transit
  • Locations on or in close proximity to colleges and universities
  • Sites serving traditionally marginalized communities

More resources:


Election 2026 in North Carolina:
Voter Information Resources

Share these nonpartisan resources to help your community get ready to use the power of their ballots this year.

WATCH: 5 Things to Know About Voting in
North Carolina’s 2026 Primary Election

Election season is underway once again! In this new episode of “5 Things to Know,” our Brooks Fuller with Common Cause North Carolina looks at some useful facts about voting in the 2026 Primary Election.

WATCH THE VIDEO

2026 North Carolina Voter Guide

Visit NCVoterGuide.org, a nonpartisan resource from Common Cause North Carolina, to get info on voting in this year’s election.

Visit NCVoterGuide.org

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