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Contact Your Legislators in Support of Voting Rights and Fair Elections

Contact your legislators now in support of voting rights and fair elections, by voting to uphold Governor Roy Cooper’s vetoes of SB 747 and SB 749.

Senate Bill 747—the “Jumbo Jet of Voter Suppression” 

In the name of “election integrity,” the NC General Assembly has passed a package of election changes designed to make voting more cumbersome, and the work of local election officials harder. Subsequently, Governor Roy Cooper has vetoed Senate Bill 747, the “jumbo jet of voter suppression.”

“This legislation has nothing to do with election security and everything to do with Republicans keeping and gaining power,” said Governor Cooper. “It requires valid votes to be tossed out unnecessarily, schemes to restrict early voting and absentee ballots, encourages voter intimidation and attempts to give Republican legislators the authority to decide contested election results.”

See more details here 

Senate Bill 749—the “Dishonest Elections Act” 

Senate Bill 749 would change North Carolina’s elections process in a way that would give pro-polluter legislators absolute control over voting across the state, and slash the early voting opportunities that most NC citizens have come to use. 

Although the official title of the bill (SB 749, “No Partisan Advantage in Elections”) dishonestly implies that it’s taking party advantage out of the process, in reality it does nothing of the sort. Instead, it transfers appointment power over the state and county Boards of Elections into the hands of top legislative leaders, and sends unresolved election disputes into the hands of the pro-polluter current supermajority. Among other provisions, the bill guarantees that any time a local board cannot agree on an early voting plan (how many locations to open and where), then the chance to vote early falls back to a single early voting site with limited hours. Currently, early voting in most counties is open over two weeks at multiple voting sites in each county. A large majority of NC voters now take advantage of early voting. 

In his veto message, Cooper was blunt about the dangers to democracy which would be created by this bill. “The legislative takeover of state and local elections boards could doom our state’s elections to gridlock and severely limit early voting,” said Cooper. “It also creates a grave risk that Republican legislators or courts would be empowered to change the results of an election if they don’t like the winner. That’s a serious threat to our democracy, particularly after the nation just saw a presidential candidate try to strongarm state officials into reversing his losing election result. Courts have already ruled the ideas in this bill unconstitutional, and voters overwhelmingly said no when the legislature tried to change the constitution.” 

Tell your legislators that they should oppose overriding Cooper’s vetoes of this dishonest elections bill and another bill which rolls back voting rights.

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