Can someone else sign my voter registration application or can they vote for me?
No, only a voter may sign his or her voter registration application. You are not permitted to sign the form for your spouse, child, or parent even if you have Power of Attorney for the person. If you cannot make it to the polls to vote, you can request an Absentee ballot be mailed to you.

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1. Do I have to show identification at the precinct or One-Stop location before I can vote?
2. Is there a voter registration deadline in North Carolina?
3. Where can I get voter registration forms?
4. I think I am registered, but I am not really sure. How can I find out?
5. If my information on the Board of Elections website is not correct, what should I do?
6. If I move within Iredell County or my resident address changes inside Iredell County, do I need to do anything to my voter registration?
7. If I am a registered voter within North Carolina and move into Iredell County, do I need to do anything to my voter registration?
8. If I am registered to vote in another state and move to North Carolina, do I need to register again to vote?
9. How do I change my address?
10. How do I change my party affiliation?
11. Can someone else sign my voter registration application or can they vote for me?
12. How do I find my polling place?
13. Where is the Board of Elections located?
14. Can I vote at the Board of Elections on Election Day?
15. What hours are the polls open?
16. If I am already in line when the precinct closes at 7:30 p.m., do I still get to vote?
17. Do I have to show identification at the precinct before I can vote?
18. How can I receive an absentee ballot?
19. I will be out of the county/country on election day. How can I vote?
20. If I am registered as unaffiliated, can I vote in a primary election?
21. How are ineligible voters removed from the voter registration rolls?