Changes Make a Good Elections Bill Even Better
Senate Bill 747 was a good bill when it passed the Senate. The House PCS makes it even better.
Senate Bill 747 was a good bill when it passed the Senate. The House PCS makes it even better.
UPDATE: The North Carolina State Board of Elections voted to recognize No Labels as a political party at its August 13 meeting. ORIGINAL POST: A new political party may be…
Long-term incompetence in the Elizabeth City Finance Department has led to financial woes for the city.
There have been some complaints about several election reform bills being considered in the General Assembly, including a bill on election observers. A Bill Clarifying What Election Observers Can and…
The North Carolina State Board of Elections has tried to illegally restrict election observers several times recently. Vagueness both in state law and in regulations increases the potential for conflict…
Below is a copy of my public comment submitted to the North Carolina State Board of Elections (SBE) on July 1, calling on them not to certify the ExpressVote 4.2.1.0…
Here are some questions: Should government agencies train employees to believe that one race or sex is inherently superior to another race or sex? Should those agencies tell employees that…
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Alabama’s congressional map was a racial gerrymander. The totality of several racial gerrymandering cases creates a safe harbor between violating the Voting Rights Act…
I offered public comments on two election reform bills before the North Carolina Senate Redistricting and Elections Committee on June 14. My prepared comments (which assumed a two-minute speaking time…
The North Carolina State Board of Elections uses two computer systems to manage data such as campaign fiance reports, voter registration, and election counts. The Board has asked the General…
The bill includes several policy changes for which the John Locke Foundation has advocated
Looking at the latest Civitas Poll, one question jumped out at me: North Carolinians’ faith in elections, however, is not assuring. Only half of likely North Carolina voters (50.7%) believe…