Do This Today. Email/Call Key Republican NC House Representatives Action Alert: H958 PCS - Election Law Changes
This is the last day in November that the legislature will be in session. PLEASE take some time today to email and call Raleigh reps below. No foreign money in our elections and fix our voter registration form to assure Only Citizens are registering! Your Action is critical to make necessary changes to Election Law House Bill 958 PCS (Proposed Committee Substitute) before the 2026 mid-terms. Background History. Why the concern? The Good Parts: The bill bans Ranked Choice Voting, modifies vote counting and absentee ballot management, allows the Auditor to convert 25 personnel positions into exempt status allowing new hires, requires voter ID with UOCAVA ballots, amends campaign finance reporting, and requires NC School of Government to aid in training curriculum development. The Bad Parts: There are two sections in the bill that are of grave concern and must be fixed to assure election integrity. They are 1) Contributions by Foreign nationals in our elections 2) Verification of Overseas Voters’ Addresses, Voter Registration, Voter Application, and Voter Verification
TAKE ACTION Talking points for H958 PCS are provided below to make phone calls to key House Republicans. For your email, use the sample email below. These suggested changes from NCEIT are based on the latest Proposed Committee Substitute (PCS) of H958. Directions for Emails In the Subject Line: Suggestions for H958 PCS - Election Law Changes (Very important to put this in your own words.) Copy/Paste this email string of key Republican House Representatives into the TO of your email:
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[email protected] See email below: Dear Representative ... . Make sure you include the two links in the email to recommend NCEIT'S Bill Summary and Suggestions to fix the deficiencies in the Bill. You can also include the two data files referred to in the sample email below.
Dear Representative: Thank you for developing H958 to improve our election system. However, I urge you to please consider additional significant changes to the H958 PCS and to pass the bill with the NCEIT suggested changes and to fix the deficiencies before the 2026 general election to restore voter confidence and election integrity. There should be no opportunity for foreign influence in our elections. The address of overseas voters must be verified through available state databases. Refinement of the voter registration application, registration process, qualifications of voters and use of HAVA documents for address verification is suggested to improve the quality of the voter registration list. I agree with NCEIT's Suggestions which are provided in the next two links. See links here NCEIT's H958 PCS Bill Summary and here NCEIT's Suggestions to Fix the Deficiencies to H958 PCS. Also see these links for data on Questionable Entires on the Voter Registration List, as well as, Duplicate Registrations. Sincerely, ______________________________ Your Name ______________________________ Your Address
Directions for Calls: See link for phone numbers to key Republican House members here. Refer the legislator to the email you just sent them (above). Use the Talking Points below for reference. Pick one or more. Consider using your own words. If a machine answers, please leave a message.
NCEIT TALKING POINTS for Revisions & Additions to H958 - PCS Contributions by foreign nationals - There should be no exceptions to the definition of foreign nationals. - Foreign nationals should not be allowed to contribute money to N. C. elections. - National Chairman of the Election Transparency Initiative and former Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli issued the following statement: "We applaud House Republicans for the improvements already made to H958, however its section on foreign funding still falls short. Foreign billionaires and corporations should never be given the ability—under any circumstance—to buy North Carolina’s elections and undermine voters so they can affect changes to the state’s constitution. But the reality is that the bill in its current form, without additional amendments, will allow them to continue doing so with ease.” Click HERE for NCEIT’s Suggestions for Changes to fix the deficiencies in H958 PCS. Overseas voter's registration address (UOCAVA – Uniformed & Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act) - Thank you for proposing changes to UOCAVA voting, but there should be documentation of the voter’s address such as a passport or driver’s license. In cases where the address is not verifiable, the county BOE address should be used to register the voter. - Address verification is required for in person and mail in voting. UOCAVA voting should be treated the same. - Over 60% of UOCAVA voters were civilian rather than military in 2024. That trend has been increasing for years. (In 2024 36% were uniformed military voters and 64% oversees civilian voters according to the Election Assistance Commission.) Click HERE for NCEIT’s Suggestions for Changes to fix the deficiencies in H958 PCS. Voter Registration, Voter Registration Application Verification of Voters - The voter registration application should have required not requested information, so the voter can be verified. Full legal name and social security number helps avoid duplicate registrations especially with the many hyphenated names. Driver’s licenses should be current and valid, - There are millions of legal residents who are not citizens living in the US. Many of them have been improperly registered to vote. Proof of citizenship for new registrations is an important item to require on the application to increase accuracy and trust in the system. - An application should not be approved until identity and address verification are complete. Current law outlines the address verification process, but the important step of identity verification is missing. Click HERE for NCEIT’s Suggestions for Changes to fix the deficiencies in H958 PCS. Qualifications to Vote - The law should emphasize that a person who is not a citizen of the US, will not be allowed to vote which is consistent with a recent amendment to the NC Constitution. - The President’s Executive Order 14248 requires proof of citizenship to register to vote, so that proof should be a qualification. - With the number of illegal immigrants in the country we need assure that “only citizens vote”. Click HERE for NCEIT’s Suggestions for Changes to fix the deficiencies in H958 PCS. Use of HAVA (Help America Vote Act) documents - HAVA documents should be used to verify address, not to verify identity. - HAVA documents are easily forged. - Current law requires that efforts be made to obtain information to verify the identity during the registration process, not when they show up to vote. - If voter’s lose confidence in the election system, they may be less inclined to vote, believing their vote will be cancelled by ineligible to voters. Click HERE for NCEIT’s Suggestions for Changes to fix the deficiencies in H958 PCS. When Driver's License and Social Security Numbers Can Not Be Verified - It is not a best practice to use HAVA documents to verify identity. The BOE should be in contact with the applicant to obtain information to see if there are errors in names and birthdates, for example. - Verifying identity is a key to a trustworthy voter registration database. It is a priority in our country. Click HERE for NCEIT’s Suggestions for Changes to fix the deficiencies in H958 PCS.
Jim Womack President, North Carolina Election Integrity Team www.nceit.org 919 774 9682
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