Pullen Community Center will serve as the voting site for students registered on campus who have NC State listed as their address on Election Day Tuesday.
The center is located at 408 Ashe Ave. at Pullen Park and in located within voting precinct 01-23.
All polling places, including the Pullen Community Center, will be open from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Election Day.
According to the Wake County Board of Elections, 741,256 people voted during the early voting period, and 14,491 of those ballots were cast at Talley Student Union.
Although it served as a one-stop early voting site during the early voting period, Talley will not be open on Election Day.
Student Government is hosting a “Post-Election Decompression Den” on Wednesday to help students unwind following the elections. Students are welcome to drop in throughout the day and participate in stress busters, relax and enjoy refreshments. There will also be peer and counseling professionals there for students to speak with if needed.
The event will be from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Student Involvement Suite (room 4210) in Talley.
A sample ballot for Pullen Community Center can be located here.
Technician will be present at the North Carolina Republican and the North Carolina Democratic watch parties to report on the election results.
