New North Carolina Project Weekly Bulletin
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Early voting, Roy Cooper and more from the desk of our digital director, Kristen Havlik.
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TAKE ACTION NOW
Looking for a way to engage voters before the July and November elections? We need your help to reach voters about the July 26 election! We are canvassing this month in Fayetteville and New Bern, please find a shift that works for you below.
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Don't want to knock doors or send texts? Fund someone who will, because this work that we are doing on the ground is so necessary to create a more equitable North Carolina.
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Follow the New North Carolina Project on Social Media!
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SAY NO to HB 103
In the 2022-2023 fiscal budget state legislators added an anti-voter provision that will underfund elections by over $3 million. Underfunding elections will mean that there are less people to staff elections, services and security around elections.
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July 26, 2022 Election
The May primary resulted in some run off elections and some municipalities have a general election on July 26. This will not be a high turn out election unless we organize and get people to the polls! See the final municipalities and counties that have elections below:
General Municipal Elections: Charlotte, Fayetteville, Greensboro, Hickory, Mooresville and Sanford
Municipal Run Off Elections: Cary, New Bern, Rocky Mount, Statesville
Board of Education Run Off Elections: Franklin County, Jackson County District 2
Sheriff Second Primary (This happens when no candidate exceeds the 30% threshold):
Graham County Sheriff (Republican), Wake County Sheriff (Democratic)
Important Dates to Know:
- Mail In Ballot Portal Open Now!
- June 26 - Mail-In Ballots will start to be mailed out
- July 1 - Voter Registration Deadline to vote on July 26
- July 7 - Early Voting/Same Day Registration Starts (Check your county board of elections website for locations and hours)
- July 19 - Deadline to request a mail-in ballot
- July 23 - Early Voting/Same Day Registration Ends
- July 26 - Election Day and all mail-in ballots must be postmarked by July 26
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Roy Cooper Signs Executive Order for Abortion Access
On Wednesday, North Carolina's governor Roy Cooper announced with Planned Parenthood's Executive Director Alexis McGill Johnson that he would sign an executive order to help protect abortion access in North Carolina. The executive order includes:
- State departments cannot require a pregnant employees to travel to states that do not have protections for pregnant people
- Department of Public Safety must work with law enforcement to uphold the state law that prohibits people from blocking access to healthcare facilities
- Prohibit agencies from cooperating with investigations initiated by other states
- Provides protection against extradition
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Carolyn Coleman Week of Peace
We're excited to take part in a week of peace in Greensboro for July 11 - 16 to honor the late civil rights icon Carolyn Coleman.
Carolyn Coleman passed away earlier this year and was a big part of the NAACP over the last 30 years.
Join Gate City Coalition and One Step Further to take action, serve the community and have some fun.
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Join Us For Our First In-Person Fundraiser!
On Thursday, July 21, you're invited to meet Dr. Aimy Steele and North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein at the home of Senah and Chuck Andrews in Raleigh, NC. All funds raised will amplify our efforts on the ground as we near the November election day! Our team looks forward to meeting everyone in person on July 21!
If you aren't able attend, but would still like to donate, you can do so below!
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Durham Tech Food Pantry Donation Drive
Please join us and our friends at Carolina Jews for Justice on Sunday, July 24 to benefit Durham Tech Community College's Campus Harvest Food Pantry. They are looking for diapers of any size, menstrual products and "grab and go" nonperishable breakfast items to stock in their food pantry!
We'll be at the Durham Co-Op at 1111 W. Chapel Hill St in Durham from 11am-12:30pm. Please drop off and donate any items you can!
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The Repercussions of Roe v. Wade's overturn
It's been two weeks since Roe v. Wade was overturned by the Supreme Court of the United States and trigger laws have already put a stop to abortion in many states. It's not just abortion that's affected now- people across the US that are not pregnant currently are being denied medications that are not related to pregnancies due to the side effects of causing a miscarriage. People are also being denied of their birth control prescriptions or implants. Healthcare providers are having to figure out the legalities of giving their patients care if they have an ectopic or life-threatening pregnancy. In many states, any doctor that provides abortion care can be charged and sentenced to prison. As I said back in May, the overturn of Roe v. Wade isn't just about abortion. It's about control. We will be watching to see what else comes from the overturn.
I cannot stress enough, that November may be the end of democracy as we know it if we do not show up and vote in record numbers. In upcoming newsletters, we'll dig into how to use your power to organize people you know - friends, family, coworkers and other colleagues- to gather plans to show up and vote in July and November.
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Check Your Voter Registration
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We’re no stranger to voter suppression in our state. So we encourage you to check your voter registration often as board of elections offices purge voters from time to time.
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Help us reach our goals in 2022
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With your generosity, we are able to build a permanent infrastructure that will increase voter registration and turnout as well as take care of our communities of color, in and outside of election cycles.
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