Options for Casting Your Primary Ballot This Year

Who Can Vote this Ballot in this Election:

All registered Watauga County voters can vote in the 2024 primaries. This includes students living in dorms on ASU’s campus or in off campus housing. If you are living in Watauga County and are not registered to vote, you can register and vote on the same day during the early voting period.

Registered Democrats must vote a “Democratic Ballot.” Registered Republicans must vote a “Republican Primary Ballot.” Registered Libertarians must vote a “Libertarian” ballot. Those unaffiliated with any political party may choose to vote one of the following: (1) a “Democratic” Ballot or (2) a “Republican” Ballot or (3) a “Nonpartisan”  Ballot. NOTE: The “nonpartisan ballot” offers a single race for you to vote on:  Watauga County Board of Education.

You will need to present an ID to vote this year. IDs acceptable for voting purposes include unexpired NC drivers licenses, passports, and ASU Student IDs. You can also get a voter ID free of  charge at the the local Board of Elections office at the Courthouse on King Street in Boone. ASU students can get a free ID card for voting purposes at the Card Office in the Student Union.

If you do not have an ID when you go to vote, you can still have your vote counted by signing a form at the polls to explain why you are unable to show ID, or by voting a provisional ballot and returning to the Watauga County Board of Elections on King Street in the Courthouse to present your ID by 5 p.m. on March 14th.

IMPORTANT NOTE: The address on your NC driver’s license does not have to match your voter registration record. It is only used to see if the picture on your ID reasonably resembles you and if the name on your ID is the same as or similar to the name on your registration. Go HERE for a full list of acceptable Voter IDs.

Option #1: Vote Before Election Day (“early vote”)

All registered and non-registered Watauga County residents (ASU students who live in dorms are Watauga residents) can vote a primary ballot during the early voting period. Voters may choose to cast a ballot during the early voting period at any early voting location they choose.

Early voting begins Thursday, February 15th and runs through noon on Saturday, March 2nd. You can cast your ballot at any early voting location you choose. Early voting will be open at all sites from 8AM to 7:30PM on weekdays, as well as from 8AM to 3PM on Saturday, March 2nd.

Please consider casting your early ballot at the ASU Student Union early voting site so we can ensure this site for future elections. Parking for at the Student Union is free for all voters.

NOTE: If you are a registered voter who has changed addresses since the last election or since you registered to vote, you should vote during the early voting period in order to update your address and cast your ballot at the same time.

EARLY VOTING SITES:

Watauga County residents may use any early voting site they choose. Early voting begins Thursday, February 15th and ends Saturday, March 2nd. All locations are open for voting from 8AM-7:30 pm on weekdays and from 8AM-3PM on Saturday, March 2nd.  (All locations offer free parking for voters.)

  • The ASU Student Union “Blue Ridge Ballroom”
  • The downtown Watauga County Administration Building (beside the Courthouse on King Street)
  • Deep Gap Fire Department
  • The Blowing Rock American Legion Building
  • Western Watauga Community Center
  • Meat Camp Fire Department

HOW TO REGISTER & VOTE ON THE SAME DAY DURING THE EARLY VOING PERIOD:

You CAN register to vote and vote on the same day during the early voting period. You CANNOT register and vote on Election Day itself, March 5th.

IMPORTANT: New laws were passed this year to make Same Day voting trickier. If your voter registration card is sent to wrong mailing address and then returned to the local Board of Elections as “undeliverable,” your registration and vote will be discarded. So if you go in to register and vote on the same day, BE SURE that the poll worker inputs your full mailing address into your voter form (If you get your mail at an apartment complex, be sure the poll worker includes your Apartment number. If you get your mail at a post office box, make sure the poll worker enters that well.) Your mailing address does not have to be in Watauga County.

Same day registrants must prove their residence by presenting any of the following documents showing their current name and current address (NOTE: Current address means the document is no more than three months old): (1) NC Driver’s license (if the address on the license is where you currently live); or (2) A copy of a current utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck, or any other government document if it has your name and Watauga County address; or (3) A student transcript, tuition statement, invoice, or any receipt issued by the college or university (ASU has sent all ASU dorm students a copy of the document they need to prove residency for voting via email); or (4) Documents issued by a temporary or transitional housing facility.

ASU Students living in dorms wishing to register and vote on the same day can show their ASU Student ID and any document from ASU that has your name and on-campus housing address. This information can be presented when you go to vote in hard copy OR from your cell phone.

Option #2: Request that an Absentee Ballot be Mailed to You

If you are a registered voter in Watauga County, you may request online that a ballot be mailed to your home . Go HERE.

Alternatively you can go HERE: print out and fill out the Absentee Ballot Request form. You can then either deliver the request in person to the Watauga County Board of Elections (in the downtown Courthouse) OR mail it to: Watauga County Board of Elections • PO Box 528 • Boone, NC 28607

Once you receive your absentee ballot, you will need two witnesses (or one notary) to sign it before you return it to the Board of Elections. Your witnesses do not have to be registered voters. Witnesses must be at least 18 years of age and can be family members. Witnesses do not have to be residents of Watauga County. Candidates for the election CANNOT be witnesses to your Ballot. It will cost you 98 cents (two “forever” stamps) to return your ballot.

You can drop off your marked ballot in person at any early voting site (you will need to go inside) or at the Board of Elections office (just inside the Courthouse). Or you can return the ballot by mail to Watauga County Board of Elections • PO Box 528 • Boone, NC 28607. It will cost you either one forever stamp or 68 cents to mail your ballot. The deadline for returning your mail in ballot is 7:30PM on March 5th.

You can also track the progress of your mail in ballot online HERE.

Option #3: Vote on Election Day, March 5th

IMPORTANT NOTE: I STRONGLY recommend voting early. This way, if there is a problem with your voter registration (for instance a change in address), or an issue with your ID, you can fix that problem and vote on the same day. You cannot fix voter registration problems on Election Day.

You can vote “out of your designated precinct” on election day if you are a registered voter. Here’s how….

You must be a registered Watauga County voter to vote a ballot on election day. You cannot register to vote and vote on election day. Polls are open on Election Day from 6:30AM-7:30PM.

….You can go to any Election Day precinct (The ASU Student Union for example) on election day and vote a provisional ballot (be sure to ask for it) even if your designated election day precinct is located elsewhere. As long as you are verified as a registered voter living within Watauga County, your provisional ballot WILL count.

NOTE: The precinct judges are required to tell you if you arrive at a precinct other than your designated precinct that you have two options: (1) Go to your correct precinct to vote, OR (2) cast a provisional ballot.

Election Day Polling Locations:

If you do not know the location of your “assigned” precinct, call the Watauga County Board of Elections at 828.265.8061.

ELECTION DAY PRECINCTS 2024

  • Bald Mountain: Todd Fire Department
  • Beaver Dam: Beaver Dam Fire Department
  • Beech Mountain: Buckeye Recreation Center
  • Blowing Rock: American Legion Building
  • Blue Ridge: Laurel Fork Baptist Church
  • Boone 1: Watauga County Administration Building (beside the Courthouse)
  • Boone 2: ASU Student Union, Blue Ridge Ballroom
  • Boone 3: Agricultural Conference Center (off Poplar Grove Road)
  • Brushy Fork: Caldwell Community College Building #460
  • Cove Creek: Zionville Fire Department
  • Elk: Stewart Simmons Fire Department
  • Laurel Creek: Western Watauga Community Center
  • Meat Camp: Meat Camp Fire Department
  • New River 1: Boone Town Council Chambers (Blowing Rock Road)
  • New River 2: Three Forks Baptist Association
  • New River 3: National Guard Armory (off State Farm Road)
  • North Fork: Edgar Eller’s Garage
  • Shawneehaw: Matney Community Center
  • Stony Fork: Deep Gap Fire Department
  • Watauga: Foscoe Christian Church