Any voter registered in North Carolina, can request an absentee ballot. This type of absentee voting allows a voter, a near relative (“near relative” means spouse, brother, sister, parent,
grandparent, child, grandchild, mother-in-law, father-in-law, daughter-in-law, son-in-law, stepparent, or stepchild. § 163-230.2) or legal guardian, to request that an absentee ballot be sent to the voter by mail. The voter
may vote the ballot and return the ballot by mail, in person at the Forsyth County Board of Elections office or during the Early Voting. If returned by mail, the ballot must be received at the Forsyth County Board of
Elections office by 7:30 pm on Election Day.
If a voter, due to disability or illiteracy, is unable to complete the absentee ballot request form, the voter may receive assistance in completing the request form from an individual of the voter’s choice. No one with Power of
Attorney is allowed to sign the request form unless they are the voter’s near relative or the voter’s verifiable legal guardian. A completed and signed absentee ballot request form must be received by the Forsyth County Board of Elections office no later
than 7:30 pm on the Tuesday before the election (§ 163-230.1(a)). A voter with an illness, physical disability, their near relative or verifiable legal guardian, may request an absentee ballot after 7:30 pm on the Tuesday prior to the election,
but not later than 7:30 pm on the day before the election (§ 163-230.1(a1)).
North Carolina Absentee Ballot Portal
Absentee Ballot Request Form for 2025
Absentee Ballot Request Form for 2025 (Spanish)
Accessible Absentee By-Mail Voting for Blind and Visually Impaired Voters
2025 Absentee By-Mail Voting Statistics
Absentee and Early Voting Statistics Archive
Hand deliver or mail your Absentee Ballot request form to: Forsyth County Board of Elections - Forsyth County Government Center (201 N. Chestnut Street, Winston-Salem, NC 27101-4120)