Precincts

Use this handy interactive map to find the location of your precinct's Election Day polling site. If you are not sure of your precinct number, go to the "Precinct Finder" page on the State Board of Elections web site and enter your address.

Note that four precincts--30, 35, 53, and 55--each have a pair of identically-numbered placemarks.  All of those precincts "split" at some point in the last four years and each half is now a distinct precinct:  30-1 and 30-2, 35-1 and 35-2, 53-1 and 53-2, 55-11 and 55-49.  Those numbers were too large to fit into the blue placemarks, so each of these precincts is listed twice.  Clicking on one or the other placemark will pull up the correct information for one or the other of the precincts in the "split" pairs..  Note also that the placemarkers for a few precincts are partially hidden:  20 behind 7, 36 behind 40, 10 behind 55, and 16 behind 53.

If that's all a little too complicated, why not consider voting early at one of Durham's seven Early Vote sites?  The process is virtually the same, and your vote counts just as much during Early Vote as it does on Election Day, if not more:  when you vote during Early Vote, your name is taken off our voter contact lists, freeing up our volunteers to focus on what should be an ever-diminishing pool of non-voters.  That's vote-plus!

Durham's Early Vote sites will be open 7 days a week--very convenient for those of you with busy lives to lead!  So vote early................and vote the Obama Straight Flip.


View Larger Map