Democracy North Carolina is a reliably left-wing organization that seeks to alter how elections are conducted in North Carolina The organization has consistently pursued an ... Keep Reading
Warnings from three 21st century cases of election fraud in North Carolina
The 2018 ballot harvesting in Bladen County is hardly the only case of 21st-century election fraud in North Carolina Cases in several North Carolina counties reveal a variety of ... Keep Reading
The real issue is Cal Cunningham’s failure as a leader
While much of the focus has been on U.S. Senate candidate Cal Cunningham's failures as a husband, his failures as a leader are more important from a public policy perspective ... Keep Reading
Some state legislative races to watch
North Carolina’s political landscape is changing There are several intriguing NC House races, including one that features the fifth consecutive race between the same two ... Keep Reading
Confessions of an election fraud master: How vulnerable are NC voters?
North Carolina has a history of election fraud A “master at fixing mail-in ballots” explained to the New York Post the techniques he used to manipulate elections in several ... Keep Reading
How to vote absentee-by-mail while protecting your vote from fraud
While the danger of absentee ballot fraud is real, you can protect your vote Be careful of absentee ballot request forms sent from political organizations Avoid having people ... Keep Reading
The lie at the heart of the ACLU’s absentee voting lawsuit
The ACLU is suing North Carolina to repeal the witness requirement for absentee ballots. The ACLU claims that the witness requirement does not serve “any valid governmental ... Keep Reading
NC voters will use mail ballots much less than NC elections board predicts, but will vary by county
This article was made possible by research by Carlos Massana and Katie Wooten. The NC State Board of Elections is assuming that mail voting will account for 30-40% of all ... Keep Reading
The 11th district second primary was a dry run for November. How did it go?
Polling places in the Republican 11th Congressional District second primary on June 23 were well-supplied with masks, hand sanitizer, and other safety supplies. While election ... Keep Reading
Newly enacted election law could short circuit four lawsuits
The General Assembly passed H1169, a bill designed to deal with voting during the coronavirus pandemic, with wide bipartisan majorities. The passage of H1169 will likely ... Keep Reading










