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NC Voter ID 2016 Daphne Rainey Voter ID Committee – Sheila Beaudry, Jennie Deloach, Delcinia Turner July 16, 2015 CCDP Executive Committee Meeting
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National Voter Registration Act of 1993 (NVRA)– “Motor Voter Act” Requires states to provide citizens with the opportunity to register to vote for federal elections by three important means: 1. At DMV while applying for or renewing driver's licenses 2. At application for Public Assistance (PA) programs, such as food stamps or welfare 3. By mail-in registration and voter registration drives. NVRA also requires the states to collect data regarding how many voter registration applications are generated via each of these means, and to report summaries of those data to the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC) every two years.
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BY DOCDAWG – DAILY KOS THU MAY 07, 2015 AT 05:59 AM PDT Board of Elections data reveal voter registration irregularities under NC Gov. Pat McCrory NC SBE uncovered systematic irregularities in voter registration efforts. Irregularities, potentially disenfranchise tens of thousands of poverty-level NC citizens. Under McCrory NC is the tip of the GOP's spear in efforts to suppress voting by demographic groups which typically do not lean Republican (blacks, Latinos, youth, and the economically disadvantaged). McCrory signed the nation's single most draconian voter suppression bill, The Voter Information Verification Act (VIVA). Legal challenges filed by NC NAACP, the ACLU, the League of Women Voters, and the U.S. Dept. of Justice. Oral arguments in NC- NAACP v. McCrory will begin on July 6th.
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New Voter Registrations Down Under McCrory
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Registrations Via Public Assistance Cut in Half Under McCrory
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Headlines - THU MAY 07, 2015 UPDATED: Board of Elections data reveal voter registration irregularities under NC Gov. Pat McCrory Under McCrory Administration - North Carolina's voter registration rolls are missing some 40,000 or more poverty-level citizens (and still counting)….. Perspective – In 2014 election, Thom Tillis (R) beat incumbent Kay Hagan (D) for U.S. Senate seat by roughly the same number - just 45,608 votes.45,608 votes Upcoming oral arguments in NC-NAACP v. McCrory – Winston-Salem, NC July 6 th concurrent protest with North Carolina NAACP president Rev. Dr. William J. Barber UPDATE - Friday May 08, 2015: Several voting rights legal action organizations banded together to notify North Carolina's Board of Elections that it is violating the NVRA - thus starting the 90-day clock leading to filing a suit against the state.
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NC Voter Information Verification Act (S.L. 2013-381) Requires photo identification for in-person voting starting in 2016. State Board of Elections must adopt Rules to administer these new laws. The State Board of Elections invites comment from interested parties on proposed rules. Comments: –Submit Written comments Tuesday, 06/30/2015. –Email Comments to rules@ncsbe.gov Hearing: –State Board of Elections Office, Board Room 441 North Harrington Avenue, Raleigh, NC Wednesday, June 3, 2015, 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Chatham County BOE –Voter ID Seminar June 13, 2015
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VOTER ID RULES What you need to know for 2016
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Valid Forms of ID NC Driver’s License NC ID Card US Passport Military ID Veterans ID Tribal Enrollment Card
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Exceptions to the Photo ID requirement of 2016? For in-person voters, there are certain exceptions to the photo ID requirement. Age 70 and Older - expired ID accepted Natural Disaster – victims of natural disaster w/in 60 days of voting Religious Objection – those with religious objections to being photographed must file declaration Persons Who Are Qualified to Vote Curbside – Curbside voters can show an ID, utility bill, bank statement, paycheck or other gov’t document Voters who request and complete an absentee by-mail ballot
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PRECINCT VOTER ID PROJECT Make Sure Those in Your Precinct Are Able to Vote
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Precinct Level Action SBE compared voter registration against DMV records. List of Potential people without correct ID for voting Win –Win –Eligible precinct voters identified and assisted –Potential new precinct members –Potential new precinct volunteers –Potential new precinct leaders in training Voter ID Committee: Delcinia Turner, Sheila Beaudry, Jennie Deloach
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Overview What type of data Suggested Approach to Voter Contact Data Collection Specifics Scripts Timeline Voter ID Laws –25% African Americans –20% Asian Americans –19% Latino Americans –18% Citizens Age 18- 24 –15% Citizens < 35k Annual Income
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Contact Information Delcinia Turner Chatham County Board of Education Board Member, District 3 dsturner1@windstream.net Sheila Beaudry Data Manager sbbeaudry@embarqmail.com Jennie Deloach Jen_Girl@msn.com Daphne Rainey 2 nd Vice Chair, CCDP raineyd4@gmail.com
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Voter ID Project for Chatham Delcinia Turner –Call lists Sheila Beaudry –Call scripts and data collection
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