Harnett County is divided into more than 13 voting precincts, each with its own designated polling location, typically a local school, community center, or fire station.
Complete list of precincts and voting sites can be found on Harnett County Board of Elections website.
Precinct | Voting Location |
Precinct 1 - Anderson Creek |
Anderson Creek Primary School |
Precinct 7 - Barbecue |
Western Harnett High School |
Precinct 8 - Black River |
Angier Elementary School |
Precinct 16 - Johnsonville |
Johnsonville Elementary School |
Precinct 20 - Stewart's Creek |
Bunnlevel Fire Department |
Precinct 23- Boone Trail |
Boone Trail Elementary School |
Precinct 24 - Coats | Grove |
Coats Elementary School |
Precinct 25 - Averasoboro |
Dunn Elementary School |
Precinct 26 - Erwin | Duke |
Erwin Parks and Rec Gym |
Precinct 28 - Northwest Harnett |
Angier Elementary School |
Precinct 29 - West Averaboro |
Dunn Elementary |
Precinct 31 - Central Lillington |
Lillington Community Center |
Precinct 32 - Buies | Niells Creek | Lillington |
Precinct Changes Approved for Harnett County
In late July 2025, two of Harnett County’s largest and fastest-growing voting precincts—Anderson Creek and Barbecue—will officially be split into four. This change, recently approved by the North Carolina State Board of Elections, aims to reduce long wait times and make voting more accessible.
The newly created precincts are:
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Spout Springs (from Anderson Creek)
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Overhills (from Barbecue)
With Anderson Creek previously serving over 12,000 voters and Barbecue nearly 16,500, this move helps ensure voters are distributed more evenly and can cast their ballots more efficiently.
Additional precinct adjustments include:
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The merging of Central Harnett Lillington and Central Harnett Neill’s Creek into a single Central Harnett precinct.
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The consolidation of East and West Averasboro into one Averasboro precinct.
What this means for you:
If you live in one of the affected areas, keep an eye on your mailbox. The Board of Elections will send updated voter information this summer. You can also click here to verify your precinct on the North Carolina State Board of Elections website or by or contact the Harnett County Board of Elections by email at [email protected] or by phone at (919) 814-0700.
What You Can Do Next
- Check your precinct using your voter card or the NC State Board of Elections lookup tool.
- Review a map through the Harnett County GIS Map Gallery.
- Watch for mail regarding any updates to your precinct. If you do not receive one and believe you were impacted, contact the Board of Elections.
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