House Bill 700 Digital Campaign Finance Disclosure Changes

In the past few election cycles, campaigns have changed how they communicate to voters. Digital ads on social media platforms are becoming the norm.  But North Carolina’s campaign finance disclosure laws have not kept up with changing technology. That slow reaction created a blind spot which outside spending groups exploit by running advertisements on Facebook and… Continue reading House Bill 700 Digital Campaign Finance Disclosure Changes

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NCVCE Statement Regarding Attempted Bribery of Commissioner of Insurance

Time and time again we see it’s far too easy for big monied special interests to crowd out everyday people in favor of backroom deals.  This case reminds us that North Carolina needs to reinstate our tradition of supporting small-donors with public financing and fighting the influence of wealthy special interests. Our public servants, like… Continue reading NCVCE Statement Regarding Attempted Bribery of Commissioner of Insurance

NCVCE joins the By the People campaign!

NCVCE has joined the By the People campaign, a referendum committee, comprised of a diverse group of grassroots organizations across North Carolina to oppose all six consitutional amendments on the North Carolina ballot November, 2018.  Learn more at https://bythepeoplenc.com/

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Davidson & Beaufort County Opposes Judicial Changes

Davidson County Commissioners passed a resolution opposing judicial changes in our legislature.  The Davidson County Dispatch covered the story on the resolution passage.    Please see their resolution opposing a constitutional amendment that allows legislators, not the voters, to choose our judges, judicial redistricting efforts in their county and asks the legislature to revert back to the system of… Continue reading Davidson & Beaufort County Opposes Judicial Changes

FAIR COURTS NC

Please see our new Fair Courts NC website at: faircourtsnc.com for more on our campaign to protect fair and impartial courts!

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Progress NC Statement on Senate Bill 656 Veto Override

Unconstitutionally-elected General Assembly cancels an election in order to further rig the system to benefit Republicans RALEIGH — Progress NC Action released the following statement on Tuesday in response to the House and Senate voting to override Gov. Roy Cooper’s veto of Senate Bill 656, which cancels next year’s primary elections for judicial races: The… Continue reading Progress NC Statement on Senate Bill 656 Veto Override

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Governor Cooper Vetos Senate Bill 656

We applaud the governor for vetoing Senate Bill 656.   Senate Bill 656 had some good provisions in it, like lowering the threshold for third parties to get on the ballot.  However, it also eliminated judicial primaries next year.  Here is our statement on Senate Bill 656.  The Governor’s veto message: “This legislation abolishes a scheduled election and takes… Continue reading Governor Cooper Vetos Senate Bill 656

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NCVCE Statement on SB 656

State lawmakers to further erode NC’s democracy with plan to end judicial primaries

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Protecting Judicial Independence Town Hall

Event: “Protecting Judicial Independence: Why it matters” is co-hosted by the LWV-CM and the North Carolina Voters for Clean Elections. Panelists: Former Mayor Richard Vinroot, Former NC Superior Court Judge Lane Williamson and local social justice and civil right attorney Tim Emry Time: 6:30 pm – 8:00 Event will start @ 630pm sharp. We have… Continue reading Protecting Judicial Independence Town Hall

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Progress NC Statement on House Bill 717

“This judicial gerrymandering is just the latest attack in the state legislature’s ongoing war on democracy in North Carolina,” said Progress North Carolina executive director Gerrick Brenner.