Voter Resources in North Carolina
Voting is one of the most important privileges and duties for citizens of the United States, and in North Carolina. This is a gateway to important resources you can use to help educate yourself and other about where the candidates stand on issues as well as information to help you register to vote and to conduct a successful voter drive in your church or community. We hope these resources are useful.

2010 Primary Election Voter Guide
Click here to access the Voter Guide website. [Note: The Primary and runoffs are over and we have made the links to the primary voter guide inoperable while we update the website for the 2010 General Election. We hope to have the new information up by September. Until then, we hope you will utilize the other resources on this page.]

One of the challenges in any election is to be able to make an informed decision about candidates and their position on issues. That is why the North Carolina Family Policy Council has produced this online version of our voter guide to cover the 2010 primary elections. You can click here or on the image to access this portion of our website.

If you would like to see how state legislators voted on a variety of issues, you can click here to access our annual vote compilations for 10 years.

We hope you will forward the link to this page to your family, friends and community so they will have the opportunity to see how the candidates compare on issues important to our state and nation.

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2010 Voter Registration Information Toolkit
This toolkit includes the following resources in one document:

  • Keys to Success, This provides keys to leading a successful voter registration drive in your church. These keys include voter registration guidelines, instructions for volunteers, and a list of important supplies you'll need.
  • Issues Specific to NC Voter Registration, This resource provides important information regarding the NC 2010 Voter Registration form.
  • Primary and General Election Dates, This helps you know important dates such as absentee voting, one-stop voting, and election times for both the primary and general elections.
  • Voter Registration FAQ, This resource provides answers to some of the most frequently asked questions that registration volunteers are likely to encounter during a voter registration drive.
  • Getting Involved, This is a policy paper produced by the North Carolina Family Policy Council outlining guidelines for churches in legislative and political activity.
  • Contact Information for Local Boards of Election, This list includes the local board of elections for each of North Carolina's counties so that voter registration volunteers can know where to turn in completed voter registration forms.
  • Official Voter Registration Form, A copy of the official form from the NC State Board of Elections. To download just a copy of this form in English or Spanish and instructions from the North Carolina State Board of Elections website click here.
  • Official Voter Registration Supplies Order Form, This is the official form from the NC State Board of Elections to order forms and supplies for a voter registration drive.

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