Voting Absentee-by-Mail
Any person who is registered to vote in North Carolina can vote an absentee-by-mail ballot or an absentee-in person ballot at an Early voting site in their county during the designated absentee voting periods before the day of the Election. For More Information regarding Absentee Voting, click here.
Request Absentee
Multipartisan Assistance Team
A multipartisan assistance team, or “MAT,” is a group appointed by a county board of elections to assist with mail-in absentee voting and other services to voters living at facilities such as hospitals, clinics, and nursing homes. For more information about MAT click here.
Request a MAT Visit
Pender County MAT Guidelines
Curbside Voting
Curbside voting is offered at each Election Day polling place and early voting site. Signs should be in place to direct voters to the curbside voting location. Curbside voters must sign an affidavit affirming that because of age or physical disability they are unable to enter the voting place without physical assistance to cast their ballot.
Provisional Voting
If a situation requires that you vote a provisional ballot, you can see the determination of your provisional vote online using the tracking number provided on the information sheet given to you at the time of the provisional vote. Provisional results may not be available until after the canvass of the election, which is 7 to 10 days after the election.