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North Carolina held its 2026 primary election with record early turnout, competitive races, and fare-free transit to polling sites.
North Carolina held its primary election, with voters selecting candidates for federal, state, and local offices across multiple counties.
Early voting reached a record high, with about 700,000 people participating, driven by competitive races for sheriff, county commissioner, and school board positions.
Polls were open from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., requiring a valid photo ID, and voters could only choose one party’s ballot unless unaffiliated.
The Charlotte Area Transit System offered fare-free rides to polling locations to boost access.
Results began rolling in after the polls closed, with key races including U.S. House, Senate, and state legislative contests.
Carolina del Norte celebró sus elecciones primarias de 2026 con una participación temprana récord, carreras competitivas y transporte gratuito a los centros de votación.