The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan organization encouraging informed and active participation in government. It influences public policy through education and advocacy.
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.
Citizen initiatives (CI) give voters a powerful “direct democracy” tool, enabling them to collect signatures and put a proposed law or constitutional amendment directly on the ballot for state voters to consider.
March 18, 2024 –We want to take a moment to recognize the incredible work of our County Board of Elections Observer Corps and invite members to join the Corps and help with this important election activity.
Feb. 11, 2024 – Today, The News & Observer and The Charlotte Observer published an op-ed from LWVNC President Jennifer McMillan Rubin offering an overview of North Carolina's election law changes.
The North Carolina State Board of Elections has issued a revised voter registration form in 2024 to communicate the Help America Vote Act more clearly to
The News & Observer has published an op-ed from LWVNC President Jennifer McMillan Rubin rounding up North Carolina's election law changes and the hurdles they will bring.
Upon invitation from the committee, LWVNC provided testimony to the North Carolina House of Representatives Committee on Oversight and Reform for its June 22 hearing.
With the help of the 2021 AAJ Grant distributed by the SOLVE Coalition and the Southern Coalition for Social Justice, The League of Women Voters of North Carolina contracted with League member Danielle M.
Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) are essential concepts of our organization. LWVNC is committed to supporting actions that enhance these concepts in our work, our membership and our programs.
The LWVNC Board approved the Election of the President by Popular Vote Action Team in December 2023. This is in support of the LWVUS Moonshot effort that has an ultimate goal of abolishing the Electoral College by Constitutional amendment, with enacting the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact as the first step.
League members in North Carolina, we want to help you promote VOTE411.org! This page is meant to serve as a directory of resources. There's no need to "reinvent the wheel" – or a VOTE411 postcard, public service announcement, press release, or flyer – when the material you are looking for may already exist via this hub.