The North Carolina General Election on November 7, 2028, will determine the state's representation in the U.S. Congress. Voters will elect one U.S. Senator and 14 U.S. Representatives, one from each congressional district, shaping North Carolina's federal delegation for the 119th Congress.
The North Carolina General Election on November 7, 2028, will determine the state's representation in the U.S. Congress. Voters will elect one U.S. Senator and 14 U.S. Representatives, one from each congressional district, shaping North Carolina's federal delegation for the 119th Congress.
To vote in North Carolina, residents must register by October 13, 2028, either online through the NC DMV, by mail, or in person at a county board of elections office. On Election Day or during early voting (October 24–November 5, 2028), voters must present an acceptable photo ID at their assigned polling place; early voting is available at designated sites across all counties.