Get out the vote

Photo: @buncombecounty

Photo: @buncombecounty

It’s primary election day in Buncombe County, and polls across the County are open from 6:30 a.m. until 7:30 p.m.

Up for spots in the primary election: US House of Representatives in Districts 10 + 11, N.C. House of Representatives in District 115, representatives on the Buncombe County Board of Commissions in Districts 2 and 3, the District Attorney + the Buncombe County Sheriff.

Already registered, but want to find out where to vote + see your sample ballot? Click here. Don’t know if you’re registered at all? Check here.

Find out more about the candidates in our guide to the election.

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