Moore County Early Voting Turnout 2026 Off to Steady Start

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Moore County early voting turnout 2026 is showing steady participation as residents begin casting ballots ahead of the March primary election. Local election officials report consistent activity across voting sites, signaling solid early engagement from Sandhills voters.

According to the Moore County Board of Elections recorded 1,212 ballots cast as of Monday evening during the early voting period.

Where to Vote in Moore County

Early voting is currently available at two convenient locations:

  • Moore County Agricultural Center in Carthage
  • Aberdeen Parks and Recreation Center on U.S. 1

Both sites are open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., with Saturday voting scheduled for February 21 and February 28 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

The Moore County early voting turnout 2026 numbers show only minor differences between weekday and weekend participation, suggesting voters are taking advantage of the flexible schedule.

What’s on the March Primary Ballot

Voters in Moore County will help narrow the field in several key races ahead of the November election. Democratic primary voters will weigh in on:

  • U.S. Senate
  • U.S. House of Representatives District 9

Republican voters will decide multiple contests, including U.S. Senate, State Senate District 21, several State House races, Moore County Board of Commissioners District 3, District Court Judge seats, and Moore County Clerk of Superior Court.

All voters will also see the nonpartisan Moore County Board of Education at-large race, where eight candidates are competing for two seats.

Why Early Voting Matters

Local officials say the steady Moore County early voting turnout 2026 reflects continued civic engagement across Southern Pines, Pinehurst, Aberdeen, and surrounding Sandhills communities.

Early voting allows registered voters to avoid Election Day lines while ensuring their voice is counted. The early voting period runs through February 28.

For complete voting details, visit the Moore County Board of Elections.

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