TOP TEN things to know on Election Day in North Carolina (H/T @NCSBE) — a #thread

#1 — On Election Day, polls are open 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Voters in line at 7:30 p.m. will be able to vote. PRO-TIP: Lines are longer before and after normal business hours. #ncpol #wevote
#2 — You must vote at your assigned Election Day precinct. Find it via the @NCSBE's Voter Search Tool ( http://demnc.co/lookup ) or the Polling Place Search ( http://demnc.co/yourpoll ). #ncpol #wevote
#3 — Get ready before you go. Sample ballots are also available through the Voter Search tool ( http://demnc.co/lookup ). Get info about N.C. Supreme Court and N.C. Court of Appeals candidates in the 2020 Judicial Voter Guide ( http://demnc.co/2020judges ). #ncpol #wevote
#4 — To protect voters and poll workers, masks and sanitizer will be available to all voters. To keep you safer, social distancing will be enforced at voting sites, which may make lines look longer, but still move quickly. Find your safe poll at http://demnc.co/yourpoll  #wevote
#5 — If you are voting by mail and have not returned your ballot, REMEMBER: you CANNOT return it to a polling site on Election Day. Get a postmark from the USPS by 5 p.m. or better yet, hand deliver it to your county BOE: http://demnc.co/yourboe  #wevote #ncpol
#6 — Same-day registration is NOT available on Election Day.  If you go to vote and your name is not on the roll, request a provisional ballot. After the election, voters who cast a provisional ballot can check the status of their ballot: http://demnc.co/provisional  #wevote
#7 — Curbside voting is available for voters who are unable to enter the voting room without assistance due to age or other disabilities, including inability to wear a mask, underlying risks for COVID, or COVID symptoms. Problems with curbside? Call 888-OUR-VOTE. #wevote
#8 — NC voters are not required to show photo ID to vote in the 2020 general election.

To repeat: NC voters are not required to show photo ID to vote in the 2020 general election.

Problems? Call 888-OUR-VOTE. #wevote #ncpol
#9 — Intimidating any voter is a crime. Voters who feel harassed or intimidated should notify an election official immediately or call our voter hotline at 888-OUR-VOTE (888-687-8683). #wevote #ncpol
Don't forget — keep our NC voter assistance hotline handy in case you run into any problems (no call is too small): 888-OUR-VOTE (888-687-8683).
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