Overview
- Early in-person voting started on April 25 for the May 14 GOP primary runoffs in North Carolina, featuring races for lieutenant governor, state auditor, and the 13th Congressional District.
- The runoffs were triggered after no candidate received over 30% of the vote in the initial March primaries, necessitating a second round of voting.
- Registered Republicans and unaffiliated voters who participated in the Republican March primaries are eligible to vote in these runoffs.
- Early voting locations are available in all 100 counties, with most counties offering just one early-voting site.
- Absentee mail-in voting has also been available since late March, providing an alternative way to participate prior to the official Election Day.