Voter Guide for Cary Election Plus Wake County Sheriff & District Attorney 2022

All Cary voters may vote for one At-Large candidate to represent the whole city on the Town Council. Voters living in Districts A or C may also vote for one candidate to represent their District. (Candidates for Mayor and Districts B and D will be on the ballot in 2023.) Cary’s elections are non-partisan.
Voter Guide for Rocky Mount City Council and Nash County Sheriff 2022

Rocky Mount elects the Mayor and City Council in non-partisan elections for 4-year terms. Some seats are elected every two years. The delayed Census results caused the 2021 election to be postponed until 2022.
Voter Guide for Forsyth County School Board & County Commission 2022

Nine members of the W-S/Forsyth County Board of Education will be elected this year with a primary election in May and general election in November. Voters in District 1 will pick 2 members, voters in District 2 pick 4 members, and all voters elect 3 At-Large members. Find the District you live in at demnc.co/distr.
Voter Guide for New Bern Mayor and Board of Aldermen 2022

All New Bern voters may vote for 1 candidate for Mayor and 1 candidate for the Board of Aldermen to represent their Ward on the Board; only voters living in the Ward can vote for that Ward’s representative.
Voter Guide for Greenville Mayor and City Council 2022

Greenville elects the Mayor and City Council in non-partisan elections for 2-year terms. The delayed Census results caused the 2021 election to be postponed until 2022.
Voter Guide for Elizabeth City Mayor and City Council 2022

All Elizabeth City voters may vote for 1 candidate for Mayor and 2 candidates for the City Council to represent their Ward; only voters living in the Ward can vote for that Ward’s representatives.
Voter Guide for Charlotte Mayor and City Council 2022

Charlotte voters may vote for 1 candidate for Mayor, 4 candidates for At-Large seats on the City Council and 1 candidate to represent your District on the Council. Find the District you live in at demnc.co/distr.
Voter Guide for Asheville’s May Primary Plus Buncombe County Sheriff 2022

Asheville voters choose their Mayor and City Council in a two-step process. First, the 2 candidates for Mayor with the most votes in the May primary, as well as the top 6 Council candidates, will advance to the November ballot. Then, in November, voters will elect the Mayor and 3 Council members.