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Registering for the First Time
https://vote.mecknc.gov/Information-for-Voters/Voter-Registration
Register to vote or update your existing registration electronically.
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Voter Registration Status and Voting Location
https://vote.mecknc.gov/Information-for-Voters/registration-status
Check your registration status and voting location by using the NCSBE Voter Search app.
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Request a Replacement Voter Card
https://vote.mecknc.gov/Information-for-Voters/update-party
(You DO NOT need a voter card to vote!)
You must be a registered voter in Mecklenburg county to request a replacement voter card. If you are registering for the first time, a voter card will automatically be mailed out once your registration has been processed.
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Update or Cancel Your Voter Registration
https://vote.mecknc.gov/Information-for-Voters/Update-Address
Update your Party Affiliation, Residential or Mailing Address, or Name on your voter registration. The civilian voter registration deadline (25 days before Election Day).
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Voters with Disabilities
https://vote.mecknc.gov/Information-for-Voters/Accessible-Voting
Federal and state laws require early voting locations and Election Day polling sites to be accessible to all voters.
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Coordinated Entry
https://css.mecknc.gov/Housing-Stabilization/coordinated-entry
Your first step to connect to homeless services and homelessness prevention resources.
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Project UpLift
https://css.mecknc.gov/substance-use/Project-UpLift
Provides young LGBTQ+ adults (age 18-35) with brief intensive case management services connecting them to resources such as: peer support services and educational needs.
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Home Loan Guaranty Benefits
https://css.mecknc.gov/veterans-services/Home-Loan-Guaranty-Benefits
Learn about VA-guaranteed loans.
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LoveSpeaksOut
https://css.mecknc.gov/domestic-violence/Love-Speaks-Out
Love Speaks Out is a program for young adults to learn about healthy relationships.
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MeckFuse
https://css.mecknc.gov/Housing-Stabilization/MeckFuse
Housing program for homeless with health issues who have been frequent users of the County jail, street camps and shelters.
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