According to the North Carolina State Board of Elections, Elections will be postponed in several NC municipalities. This is to allow them them time to consider revising their electoral districts, given the new population numbers from this years U.S. Census. City council members and Mayors will be extended until their successors are elected in 2022.
See the list of the included cities/towns below:
Town of Ahoskie (Hertford)
Town of Cary (Chatham, Wake)
City of Charlotte (Mecklenburg)
City of Clinton (Sampson)
Town of Edenton (Chowan)
City of Elizabeth City (Camden, Pasquotank)
Town of Enfield (Halifax)
Town of Erwin (Harnett)
City of Fayetteville (Cumberland)
City of Greensboro (Guilford)
City of Greenville (Pitt)
City of Henderson (Vance)
City of Hickory (Burke, Catawba)
City of Jacksonville (Onslow)
City of Kings Mountain (Cleveland, Gaston)
City of Laurinburg (Scotland)
City of Lexington (Davidson)
Town of Long View (Burke, Catawba)
City of Lumberton (Robeson)
Town of Mooresville (Iredell)
Town of Mount Olive (Duplin, Wayne)
City of New Bern (Craven)
Town of Plymouth (Washington)
Town of Princeville (Edgecombe)
City of Raleigh (Wake, Durham)
City of Roanoke Rapids (Halifax)
City of Rocky Mount (Edgecombe, Nash)
City of Sanford (Lee)
Town of Siler City (Chatham)
Town of Smithfield (Johnston)
Town of St. Pauls (Robeson)
City of Statesville (Iredell)
Town of Tarboro (Edgecombe)
City of Whiteville (Columbus)
City of Wilson (Wilson)