A partnership of political parties and election-reform groups working to ease North Carolina's ballot access restrictions and increase citizen access to government.

Free the Ballot!

North Carolina has some of the most restrictive ballot access laws in the nation, laws that prevent third parties and independent candidates getting on the ballot and kick third parties off the ballot if they don't reach high vote thresholds in statewide elections.

This November (2006), more than half of all state legislative races will be uncontested. We don't think it's coincidence that less than half of eligible adults vote in North Carolina elections.

Voters show up at the polls when they have a choice on the ballot. One way to ensure more choice is to open the ballot to independent candididates and third parties.

NC Senate Judiciary I

Ask the members of Senate Judiciary I to restore House Bill 88 to its original form and send it to the Senate floor. Please copy all emails to info@ncopenelections.org.

Together we can improve North Carolina's elections!

 

Write to all committee members

Chairs:

Chairman Sen. Daniel G. Clodfelter, (919) 715-8331
Vice Chairman Sen. Philip E. Berger, (919) 733-5708
Vice Chairman Sen. Julia Boseman, (919) 715-2525
Vice Chairman Sen. R. C. Soles, Jr., (919) 733-5963

Members:

Sen. Charles W. Albertson, (919) 733-5705
Sen. Andrew C. Brock, (919) 715-0690
Sen. Harry Brown, (919) 715-3034
Sen. Peter Brunstetter, (919) 733-7850
Sen. Janet Cowell, (919) 715-6400
Sen. David W. Hoyle, (919) 733-5734
Sen. Clark Jenkins, (919) 715-3040
Sen. Jeanne H. Lucas, (919) 733-4599
Sen. Vernon Malone, (919) 733-5880
Sen. Martin L. Nesbitt, Jr., (919) 715-3001
Sen. Keith Presnell, (919) 733-3460
Sen. Tony Rand, (919) 733-9892
Sen. Richard Stevens, (919) 733-9892
Sen. Jerry W. Tillman, (919) 733-5870

 

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