Nc Voter Registration
Becky Bond of Credo Mobile wrote this explanation of WVWV’s activities. WVWV is the only voter registration group with two cycles of replicable randomized control studies showing the impact and cost efficiency of their mail and call based voter registration and GOTV work.1
Click here to go to the State Board of Elections Web Site and check to see if you are registered. Once you are there, click on “Check your Voter Registration Here.”2
That increased the total number of eligible Democrats to 4,044,952, an increase of 4 percent from last November. And those numbers don’t reflect the major voter registration push that the Clinton and Obama campaigns waged this past weekend, leading up to yesterday’s deadline.3
Downloadablevoter registration forms are available atthe State Board of Elections on their National and NC Voter Registration Forms page. Once you complete the form you should mail it to your County Board of Elections .4
Representatives of Project Vote and Demos met with von Spakovsky, then-Voting Section Chief Joe Rich and trial attorney Chris Herren to present evidence that states were failing to comply with Section 7 of the NVRA. Section 7 requires state public assistance agencies to offer voter registration opportunities to clients and applicants.5
WVWV screwed up by calling some people who were already registered - this is not unusual when you have large databases that sometimes do get dated. They are certainly not a “pro-Clinton” group and they were trying to get more voters registered for the general election (which explains why they were still calling and mailing packets after the deadline for mail-in registrations in NC has passed).6