Mayor Harold Weinbrecht | Mayor Harold Weinbrecht Official Website
Mayor Harold Weinbrecht | Mayor Harold Weinbrecht Official Website
Cary, NC – Beginning February 15, two locations in Cary will serve as one-stop early voting sites. Voters can cast ballots at Herbert C. Young Community Center, 101 Wilkinson Ave., or the Cary Senior Center, 120 Maury O’Dell Pl., at the following times through March 2:
• Monday – Friday: 8 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.• Saturday: 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.• Sunday: 1- 6 p.m.
Voters in Wake County can check the wait time prior to going to the poll by checking the Early Voting Wait Time Tracker. Elections staff encourage voters to check wait times before going to the polls, especially on weekends. Cary residents who reside in Chatham and Durham Counties may vote at the early voting locations within their county. More information about voting in Chatham and Durham County is available on the respective Chatham County and Durham County websites.An accepted form of photo ID is required to vote in North Carolina. There are many accepted forms of photo ID, some available at no cost. For more information, visit the North Carolina State Board of Elections at ncsbe.gov/voting.If residents choose to vote on Election Day (March 5), their precinct polling location can be found by using the NC State Board of Election Voter Information Look Up tool.During early voting and on Election Day, GoCary Fixed Route and Tier 1 Door to Door service will continue to be fare-free for all trips.
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