Buncombe County Prepares for 2024 Election: Registration and Voting Information Available

Buncombe County Residents: It’s Time to Get Ready for the 2024 Election!

Hey there, Buncombe County! As we gear up for what promises to be an exciting electoral season, it’s important to make sure you’re registered to vote. Whether you’re a newbie looking to cast your first ballot or a seasoned voter, there’s some important information you need to know to ensure you’re ready for the upcoming elections.

Registration Made Easy

This year, National Voter Registration Day falls on Tuesday, September 17. To celebrate, Buncombe County Election Services is teaming up with the Buncombe County Public Libraries to make registering as simple as pie! You can visit any library in the county to fill out your voter registration paperwork. That’s right—no need to make an extra trip! Once you complete your forms, the libraries will send them over to Election Services for you.

And for those who have questions or need a little help with the registration process, librarians will be on hand to assist you. They can also help you check your registration status and find out where your polling place will be on Election Day. What could be easier?

Key Deadlines to Keep in Mind

Now, let’s talk deadlines. Make sure you mark your calendars because the final day to register to vote is October 11. If you happen to miss that date, don’t worry too much. You can still register during the early voting period which runs from October 17 through November 2. One of the best parts about early voting? You can register and vote on the same day! How convenient is that?

Election Day is Coming Up!

Don’t forget that Election Day is on November 5. This is your chance to make your voice heard, so be sure you’re prepared. If you’re wondering what’s on the ballot, keep an eye out for local resources that will be sharing information on candidates and issues in the lead-up to the election.

Weather Alert for Buncombe County

Stay Informed and Get Involved!

In the spirit of community involvement, it’s essential to spread the word! Talk to your friends and family about registering to vote and the importance of participating in the electoral process. The more, the merrier! Together, we can ensure that everyone in Buncombe County has the opportunity to let their voices heard.

So there you have it, Buncombe County! Take charge and make sure you’re ready for this year’s election. Whether you register at the library or utilize the early voting options, every step counts. And don’t forget to keep an eye on the weather as you get ready. Happy voting!


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