CHRISTIAN VOTER GUIDE
If you don’t know who is running in your county, you can download a sample ballot to see all the races and candidates on your North Carolina election.
At NC Faith & Freedom Coalition, we are committed to equipping and mobilizing faithful Christians to be effective citizens and educated voters. You can learn about candidates on your ballot by visiting iVoterGuide.com. The 2026 Primary Election data is now available.

If you are looking for candidate information for the North Carolina Primary Election, iVoterGuide is a Christian voter guide designed to help you be an educated and informed voter! You can view your personalized voter guide before you vote by entering your home address.
The ratings on iVoterguide are not an endorsement of a candidate, nor do they indicate a candidate’s chances of winning. A team of iVoterGuide volunteers researched each candidate to assess how they may vote if elected. Working as independent teams, iVoterGuide then assigns a score to each candidate ranging from Liberal to Conservative based on each candidate’s public and online statements, financial disclosures, endorsements, survey answers, and past voting records.
Statewide judicial candidates and select school board races are also available by iVoterGuide staff and volunteers. Use the guide as one of the tools available for you to be an educated voter.
The deadline to register to vote or update your voter registration by mail in the upcoming 2026 primary elections is February 6th.
You may visit any Early Voting location (February 12 to February 28) for the option of same-day registration during one-stop early voting. You may not change your party affiliation to vote after February 6th.
You must be registered to vote on Election Day.
Sample ballots will be posted as soon as they are available.
To view your sample ballot, registered voters must enter their information into the voter search tool and navigate to “Your Sample Ballot.”
The early voting begins on Thursday, February 12, 2026, and ends at 3 p.m. on Saturday, February 28, 2026.
During early voting, voters may cast a ballot at any early voting site in their county, and would-be voters may register and vote. Hours and days may vary by location and county. Find your county’s early voting sites below:
Primary Election: March 3rd
Polling places will be open from 6:30 am to 7:30 pm. Any voter in line at their assigned polling place at 7:30 pm will be able to vote.
Same-day voter registration is not available on Primary Election day. If you are not registered, you are unable to vote.
Some precincts have changed since the 2026 primary. Click on the button below to find your polling place:



