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Follow Along with Democracy NC on Election Day

Millions of North Carolinians have already voted, and all eyes will be on Election Day turnout as millions more attempt to make their voices heard. Follow along with election experts from Democracy North Carolina and other coalition partners, as we share the latest from our voter assistance hotline hub (888-OUR-VOTE), provide the latest turnout data updates from our research team, and to stay up to date on any polling place problems. RSVP for media availability below.

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Democracy North Carolina and partners will host virtual press conferences on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, at 9:30 AM, 2:00 PM and 5:00 PM. Co-Executive Directors Cheryl Carter and Adrienne Kelly, alongside North Carolina for the People, North Carolina Asian Americans Together, Southern Coalition for Social Justice, ACLU of North Carolina, Common Cause North Carolina, El Pueblo, and Forward Justice, will be available to answer media inquiries related to voter turnout, absentee ballot guidance, and voter suppression/intimidation.

The nonpartisan voter protection hotline (888-OUR-VOTE), in partnership with Democracy NC, Southern Coalition for Social Justice, and the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, received more than 3,700 calls in the weeks leading up to the election, as Early Voting turnout eclipsed that of the 2020 election.

Election Day Presser #1 - Election Protection Coalition - 9:30am

Democracy North Carolina and partners will host a virtual press conference to discuss our election protection work and answer media inquiries related to voter turnout, absentee ballot guidance, and voter suppression/intimidation.

Election Day Presser #2 - Data Report - 2:00pm

Analysts from Democracy NC and Southern Coalition for Social Justice provide the latest updates on turnout data.

Election Day Presser #3 - Wrapup - 5:00p

Wrapping up Election Day coverage with Co-Executive Director Cheryl Carter and partners from the Election Protection space