NC Redistricting and New Congressional Election
By Kay Castillo, Director of Advocacy, Policy, and Legislation The Problem On February 5, 2016, a three-judge panel found two of NC’s Congressional districts to have been drawn on racial … Continue reading →
Millennial Voters Not Engaged
This article was written by Patrick Gannon and published in The Mountaineer on October 26, 2015. RALEIGH – The mood of Millennial voters ahead of the 2016 elections is a … Continue reading →
Advocacy Update: One more week of session and harmful bills
Monday, September 28, 2015 Kay Castillo, Director of Advocacy, Policy, and Legislation The end is near! Last week, legislators filed Senate Joint Resolution 721: Adjournment Resolution. This bill ends the … Continue reading →
NC Election Results
Yesterday’s election results shocked many across the state with several powerful legislators being unseated or barely winning their districts. North Carolina had some very competitive, very expensive races. Our own … Continue reading →
Vote on October 8th!
Who votes on Tuesday, October 8 in North Carolina? General Elections for: Cary Raleigh Wake County School Board Erwin Monroe Statesville Primary Elections for: Asheville Charlotte (2nd primary) Durham Fayetteville Greensboro … Continue reading →
Absentee Voting
Absentee Voting by Caitlin Mayo, BSW Intern How do I vote when I am away from home? If you are away from home, you can vote by absentee ballot. An … Continue reading →
Early Voting
Early Voting by Caitlin Mayo, BSW Intern What is early voting? Early voting, also referred to as One-Stop Absentee Voting, permits any registered voter to cast their ballot in person … Continue reading →