Legislative Call to Action for Poll Observer and Cast Vote Records Bills Week of June 19, 2023
The Senate Redistricting & Elections Committee has updated the Omnibus Election Bill S 747, but it still does not include Poll Observers or Cast Vote Records. • S747 edition 2 • H 772 Poll Observer Appointments, Access and Activity • H 770 Access to Voted Ballots (Cast Vote Records) Ask members of the Senate Redistricting and Elections Committee to support NCEIT’s suggestion to include H772 on Poll Observers and H770 Access to Voted Ballots in S 747
Election Law Changes. - The Observer bill is important to election integrity because permitted activities need to be defined, so the observer can perform their duties. - Access to voted ballots is needed, so citizen analysts can view Cast Vote Records to match election results to the machine’s printed reports. Senate Redistricting & Elections Committee members Republicans Senator Warren Daniel , Co- Chair (919) 715-7823 Buncombe, Burke, & McDowell sponsor of S 747 Senator Paul Newton , Co-Chair (919) 733-7223 Cabarrus sponsor of S 747 Senator Ralph Hise, Co-Chair (919) 733-3460 Alleghany, Ashe, Avery, Caldwell, Haywood, Madison, Mitchell, Watauga & Yancy sponsor of S 747 Senator Brent Jackson, (919) 733-5705 Bladen, Duplin, Jones, Pender & Sampson Senator Joyce Krawiec, (919) 733-7850 Forsyth & Stokes Senator Jim Perry, (919) 733-5621 Beaufort, Craven & Lenoir Senator Norm Sanderson, (919) 733-5706 Carteret, Chowan, Dare, Hyde, Pamlico, Pasquotank, Perquimans, & Washington Senator Benton Sawrey (919) 715-3040 Johnston Sponsor of S 747 Senator Carl Ford Rowan & Stanly (919) 733-5665 Sponsor of S 747Senator Amy Galey (919) 301-1446 Alamance & Randolph Bills • S747 edition 2 • H 772 Poll Observer Appointments, Access and Activity • H 770 Access to Voted Ballots (Cast Vote Records)
County Coordinators & Liaison Meetings. Please try to make one of these. Wednesday, June 21st @7PM and/or Sunday, June 25th @7PM The Agenda for These Two Meetings 1) Eagle AI is coming in the next few weeks and will be ready by July 4th. You need to have your counties prepared with a plan and a data team. We will review the steps and give you an update. Who's up first and what to expect. Jim Womack will walk us through what each county needs to have in place. 2) Priority Legislation: Action Alerts to forward and call your county folks. Who's helping us and who's not. (Media attacks mean we're on target!) 3) Post Office updates. Same bad actors in BOE are running the PO. 4) Vulnerable Voters Task Forces Forming. Resources/Still need a state leader. See [link removed] Resources/Local Task Forces for links to the Zoom calls. Please note: You need to be a member to NCEIT.org to access Member Resources. Click JOIN US for application. We vet everyone. Please remember to identify yourself: first last and your county.
Longleaf Politics: June 19, 2023 Power grab or good government? [link removed] This week, we dive deep into the new proposal to change the State Board of Elections. Ever since Gov. Roy Cooper took office, the General Assembly has been whittling away at his power. It’s a time-honored tradition in North Carolina politics, though an exhausting one. This battle is back in a big way. Once again, the legislature is attempting to change the composition of the State Board of Elections — making the board evenly split between Republicans and Democrats and removing the governor’s office from the equation altogether. There’s a strong argument to be made that this isn’t just a power grab, it’s actually good government. The bill is also well in line with how other states administer their elections. Read more here.
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