With our help, our partners in the Tar Heel State, North Carolina Black Alliance and North Carolina Asian Americans Together (NCAAT), have targeted youth voter registration and turnout on college campuses with substantial BIPOC student populations – including the state’s 11 HBCUs.
Many of these students are voting for the first (or second time). Especially with inexperienced voters, there will be ballot snafus. Unsigned outer envelopes, mis-matched signatures, insufficient identification and any other irregularity the Republican party can manufacture to “spoil” a young voter’s ballot.
In North Carolina, the County Board of Elections is required to notify a voter of a defect and inform them how to cure it. Will they? Will the voter respond in a timely manner? Will they understand the mechanics of fixing their ballot?
That’s why we’re funding a final push with our partners so they can keep their canvassers on the payroll so they can assist and voters with curing their ballots.
Can we finish our fundraising for NC Black Alliance and NCAAT Ballot Curing by this Thursday, when early in-person voting begins in NC?
In North Carolina, ballot curing can begin as soon as early voting starts!
Quick note: Early absentee voting has already begun, with Democratic returns outpacing the Republicans by 10%.
North Carolina Candidates
We asked North Carolina Black Alliance for a short list of candidates whose races would be most strategic for North Carolina. For those of you who attended or watched the zoom with them, it is Marcus who recommended these 3 candidates.
Allison Riggs – NC State Supreme Court Justice (keep). The seven-justice NC Supreme Court has a 5-2 Republican majority. Democratic Justice Riggs is up for partisan reelection. Candidate website.
Carolyn Thompson – NC Court of Appeals (keep). Incumbent Judge Thompson is also up for partisan re-election. She is African-American and focused on victims of domestic violence while in private practice. Candidate website.
Raymond Smith – Challenger, State Senate (flip). Raymond Smith is an African American Gulf War veteran and former NC state Assembly member. He is running to flip a Senate seat in the Goldsboro area and shatter the Republican super-majority. Candidate website.
NCAAT – matching up to $250 per person
NC Candidates – matching up to $250 per person
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