High Point Voter Registration & Residency Rules

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This guide explains how to register to vote and the residency requirements that apply to voters in High Point, North Carolina. It covers eligibility, step-by-step registration routes, what counts as a High Point residence for municipal elections, where to submit forms, and who enforces compliance locally. Follow these steps to confirm your registration, find forms, and report problems before election day.

Who is eligible to register

To register to vote in High Point you must be a United States citizen, a resident of North Carolina, at least 18 years old on or before the next election, and not disenfranchised under state law. For municipal elections you must be a resident of the City of High Point at the time of the election.

How to register

There are three common ways to register: online through the North Carolina State Board of Elections, by mail using the state registration application, or in person at the Guilford County Board of Elections office.

  1. Check your eligibility and current registration status at the state voter portal and note registration deadlines.
  2. Register online using the North Carolina State Board of Elections online system.North Carolina online registration[1]
  3. Download or request a paper Voter Registration Application, complete it, and mail or deliver it to the Guilford County Board of Elections.
  4. Contact Guilford County Board of Elections to confirm receipt or for in-person assistance.Guilford County Board of Elections[2]
Register early to avoid missing county deadlines for municipal elections.

Residency rules for High Point municipal elections

Residency for voting means you must have your permanent residence (domicile) within the corporate limits of High Point at the time you vote in a municipal election. Temporary stays outside the city may not change residency if you maintain intent to return and ties such as a home or lease in High Point.

Residency for voting is about domicile and intent, not just where you sleep temporarily.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement of voter registration and residency qualifications in High Point is handled by the Guilford County Board of Elections and the North Carolina State Board of Elections. Criminal penalties for knowingly providing false registration information are governed by state law; specific fine amounts and escalations are not specified on the cited county and state guidance pages cited here.[1][2]

  • Monetary fines: not specified on the cited page.
  • Escalation for repeat or continuing offences: not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: referral for criminal prosecution, removal from the rolls, or administrative challenges may occur; specific procedures are handled by election officials.
  • Enforcer and complaints: Guilford County Board of Elections accepts voter registration complaints and investigations; use the county elections contact page to report issues.[2]
  • Appeals and review: administrative procedures for challenges and contests are available through the State Board of Elections and the county board; specific time limits for appeals are not specified on the cited pages.

Applications & Forms

The primary form is the North Carolina Voter Registration Application. There is no fee to register to vote. You may register online or submit a paper application by mail or in person to the Guilford County Board of Elections. The state site provides the paper form and online portal.State registration and form[1]

How-To

  1. Confirm you meet eligibility and residency requirements for High Point municipal voting.
  2. Register online at the North Carolina State Board of Elections or complete a paper application.
  3. Submit your paper application to the Guilford County Board of Elections or verify online submission.
  4. Check registration deadlines and verify your registration status before election day.
  5. If you encounter problems, file a complaint with the Guilford County Board of Elections or contact the State Board for appeals.

FAQ

How soon after I register can I vote?
Once your registration is processed you are eligible to vote in the next election; processing times vary, so register well before the deadline.
Can I register if I live on campus or a temporary address?
You may register using your campus or temporary address if you intend it as your domicile; residency is determined by intent and ties to the location.
Is there a fee to register to vote in High Point?
No. There is no fee to register to vote in North Carolina.
Who enforces voter residency rules in High Point?
The Guilford County Board of Elections, with oversight and rules from the North Carolina State Board of Elections.

Key Takeaways

  • Register early and confirm your High Point residency to vote in municipal elections.
  • No fee is required to register; use the state online portal or county office.
  • Contact Guilford County Board of Elections for help or to report registration issues.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] North Carolina State Board of Elections - How to Register
  2. [2] Guilford County Board of Elections