About Gibsonville Town
As an incorporated municipality, the town holds elections for mayor and city council in November of odd-numbered years. Candidate details appear on the Guilford County Board of elections website as races approach. Voters can find their polling location by entering their address on the State Board of Elections website. North Carolina treats election records, including voter registration lists, absentee ballot requests, and precinct-level results, as public records available for inspection. Gibsonville voters will elect a mayor and city council members in November 2026, with specific race information and candidates posted on the Guilford County Board of elections website closer to that date. Any registered voter in North Carolina can request an absentee ballot for any reason by submitting a request form to the Guilford County Board of elections. Completed absentee ballots must be returned by Election Day.
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Gibsonville Town Courts
Gibsonville Town Hall & Administration 129 W Main Street 336.449.4144 · Gibsonville Police Department 129 W Main Street 336.449.6677 · Gibsonville Public Works 1236 Springwood Church Road 336.449.7188 · Gibsonville Public Library 506 Church Street 336.449.6455 ·.
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Gibsonville Town City Clerk
Gibsonville Town Hall & Administration 129 W Main Street 336.449.4144 · Gibsonville Police Department 129 W Main Street 336.449.6677.
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