Buncombe County 2026 General Election Early Voting Survey
Buncombe County 2026 General Election Early Voting Survey
Feedback Needed on the 2026 Buncombe County General Election
Do you want to have a voice in how Early Voting works for the 2026 General Election? Take our five-question survey so your voice can be heard. The Buncombe County Board of Elections will take feedback into consideration when determining the number of locations and weekend hours for early voting.
Buncombe County Election Services staff are recommending the 12 early voting sites listed below. We also recommend that the Board of Elections approve weekend hours that would allow for only one shift to work per day instead of the two shifts that poll workers normally work on weekdays. This will ensure poll workers can rotate days and have time off during the two and half weeks of early voting. More detailed information about the plan and each of the proposed sites is available in English and Spanish:
- Buncombe County 2026 General Election Early Voting Proposed Implementation Plan (PDF)
- Buncombe County 2026 General Election Early Voting Proposed Implementation Plan (Spanish Version PDF)
Early Voting Dates:
October 15–31, 2026
Proposed Sites:
Bee Tree Fire Station: 510 Bee Tree Rd, Swannanoa 28778
- Black Mountain Library: 105 N. Dougherty St., Black Mountain 28711
- East Asheville Library*: 3 Avon Rd, Asheville 28805
- Enka-Candler Library*: 1404 Sand Hill Rd, Candler 28715
- Fairview Library: 1 Taylor Rd, Fairview 28730
- Leicester Community Center: 2979 New Leicester Hwy, Leicester 28748
- North Asheville Library*: 1030 Merrimon Ave., Asheville 28804
- South Buncombe Library*: 260 Overlook Rd, Asheville 28803
- Weaverville Community Center: 60 Lakeshore Dr., Weaverville 28787
- Wesley Grant Southside Center (in lieu of BOE): 285 Livingston St., Asheville 28801
- West Asheville library*: 942 Haywood Rd, Asheville 28806
- Former County Permits & Inspections office: 30 Valley St., Asheville 28801
or Friendship Center: 142 Shiloh Rd, Asheville 28803
*Unless a more suitable site is found by July 14, we propose using these libraries.
Recommended Weekend Hours:
One shift on Saturday and/or Sunday
Closed first weekend (Oct. 17-18)
- Open second weekend - 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
- Saturday, Oct. 24
- Sunday, Oct. 25
State-Required Hours of Operation:
Weekdays - 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Last Saturday - 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Must maintain uniform hours for all sites
- If one site is open, then all one stop sites must be open for the same number of hours (applies to weekdays and weekends)
Review the proposed Early Voting Plan and Board of Elections Early Voting Plan Presentation.
A list of possible early voting sites that Election Services staff have already considered is available in the attached presentation.
Proposed Early Voting Plan
Deputy Director of Elections Neggy Fox presents the Proposed Early Voting Plan to the Board of Elections at their May 19, 2026 meeting.
Important Upcoming Dates
Sept. 15: National Voter Registration Day
Sep. 4: Absentee Voting by mail begins
Oct. 9: Voter registration deadline*
Oct. 15: Early Voting begins
Oct. 31: Early Voting ends
Oct. 20: Last day to request absentee-by-mail ballot
Nov. 3: Election Day/absentee ballot return deadline
Nov. 13: County Canvass Day (certified results)