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Tell Moore and Berger: Put NC Voters’ Safety Before Politics

Recent primary elections held in other states amid the COVID-19 crisis have made it clear: this year’s General Election will be different. Recommendations to continue physical distancing this fall, the prospect of a poll worker shortage, and strained local resources all have implications for the ways in which we can take part and be counted.

Given these realities, it’s time for NC General Assembly’s leaders to join those of other states — and put politics aside by protecting North Carolina voters and our access to the ballot. Lawmakers return to Raleigh on April 28.

ACT NOW: Contact NC House Speaker Tim Moore and Senate President Phil Berger (we’ve made it easy) and tell them you want them to advance policies this spring that would:

  • Provide matching funds to access federal election dollars,
  • Make it easier to register to vote and securely request and cast votes by mail,
  • Protect in-person voting by addressing the threat of poll staff shortages, and
  • Make sure these and other vital voter protections are in place for the General Election.

By taking action today, you’ll make sure Moore and Berger understand how important it is to North Carolina’s voters to be able to safely cast a ballot this fall.