On Oct. 11, LWVNC President Jennifer McMillan Rubin joined U.S. House Rep. Wiley Nickel for “Fair Maps for North Carolina,” a virtual discussion about voting rights, partisan gerrymandering, and his bill, the FAIR MAPS Act.
In order to vote in North Carolina in 2024, there is no requisite for proof of citizenship. The League of Women Voters of North Carolina does not support proof of citizenship as part of the voter registration and voting processes. While N.C.
LWVNC President Jennifer Rubin had a great chat with Carolina Democracy about democracy and voting in North Carolina, the upcoming general election, and everything you need to know to make voting the
The League of Women Voters of North Carolina has released two new animated videos that walk voters through the election process, with particular attention paid to what's new in 2024.