Early voting starts for North Carolina

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CHARLOTTE — In-person early voting started Thursday in North Carolina.

In Charlotte, voters will decide the race for mayor, city council, and school board candidates. Voters will also decide on a referendum for a one-cent transit sales tax.

The only location currently open in Charlotte is at the Hal Marshall Center in Uptown.

All 21 early voting locations will open on Oct. 23:

  • Hal Marshall Center, 618 N. College St., Charlotte
  • Allegra Westbrooks Regional Library, 2412 Beatties Ford Road, Charlotte
  • Cornelius Town Hall, 21445 Catawba Ave., Cornelius
  • Davidson Town Hall, 251 South St., Davidson
  • Elon Park Recreation Center, 11401 Ardrey Kell Road, Charlotte
  • Eastway Regional Recreation Center, 3150 Eastway Park Drive, Charlotte
  • Independence Regional Library, 6000 Conference Drive, Charlotte
  • Mallard Creek Recreation Center, 2530 Johnston Oehler Road, Charlotte
  • Matthews Library, 230 Matthews Station St., Matthews
  • Marion Diehl Recreation Center, 2219 Tyvola Road, Charlotte
  • Mint Hill Library, 6840 Matthews-Mint Hill Road, Mint Hill

Election Day is Nov. 4.

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