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One-Stop early voting underway in N.C. 'til May 5

Jeremy Sprinkle
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Find a One-Stop site near you and VOTE!

One-Stop Early Voting began in North Carolina on Thursday, April 19 and runs through Saturday, May 5. During early voting, citizens can go to any one of hundreds of sites in North Carolina and register to vote and cast their ballot in one, convenient stop. The State Board of Elections has pulled together a handy directory of One-Stop sites statewide.

SBOE has also plotted the location of every One-Stop location on a Google Map, which you can see below. Just put your ZIP code or address in the 'SEARCH' box, and Google will find a One-Stop site near you. Pretty cool, huh?

That One-Stop Early Voting even exists in North Carolina is the result of efforts several years ago by our organization and many others who want to improve voter access. This important election reform allows citizens, many of whom are busy at work on Election Day, to register to vote and cast their ballot at a time of their convenience. We hope you will take full advantage of the opportunity to do the same.

Get your slate of Labor-backed candidates

How you vote is a personal decision. These are the only candidates who sought and received the endorsement of organized workers in North Carolina. Only races with endorsed candidates are listed and only those with a primary opponent.

Click here to download pocket-sized slates with these endorsements (PDF).

Candidates Statewide

Lt. Governor: Linda Coleman

State Treasurer: Janet Cowell

Paid for by NC State AFL-CIO and not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee.

In the Roanoke Rapids Area

NC Senate 5: Don Davis

NC House 5: Annie Ward-Mobley

NC House 7: Angela Bryant

NC House 27: Michael Wray

NC House 32: Dollie Burwell

Paid for by NC State AFL-CIO and not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee.

In the Fayetteville Area

NC Senate 21: Larry Shaw

NC House 22: Matt Dixon

Paid for by NC State AFL-CIO and not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee.

In the Wilmington Area

NC House 18: Susi Hamilton

New Hanover Commission (vote for 3): Robert Zapple -AND- Jonathan Barfield, Jr.

New Hanover Schools (vote for 3): Elizabeth Redenbaugh -AND- Karen Beatty

Paid for by NC State AFL-CIO and not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee.

In the Concord / Charlotte Area

Rowan County Commission (pick two): Corey Hill, UNION MEMBER / UAW -AND- Travis Summitt, UNION MEMBER / UAW

Paid for by NC State AFL-CIO and not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee.

In the Winston-Salem / Greensboro Area

NC Senate 28: Gladys Robinson

NC Senate 32: Earline Parmon

NC House 60: Earl Jones

NC House 71: Everette Witherspoon

Guilford Schools At-Large: Sandra Alexander

Paid for by NC State AFL-CIO and not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee.

In the Raleigh / Durham Area

NC Senate 20: Floyd McKissick, Jr.

NC House 33: Rosa Gill

NC House 38: Abeni El-Amin

NC House 39: Darren Jackson

NC House 54: Jeff Starkweather

Durham Schools At-Large: Leigh Bordley

Durham Commissioner (vote for all): Brenda Howerton -AND- Ellen Reckhow -AND- Michael Page

Paid for by NC State AFL-CIO and not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee.

You are free to disseminate this information to anyone you like - union member or otherwise. For your convenience, we have prepared these lists for printing 4-to-a-page. If you would like to make your own copies to hand out to folks, click here to download pocket-sized slates with these endorsements (PDF).