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NCNAACP CONCERNED
ABOUT
STATE BOE MEETING
TODAY
By Cash Michaels
Contributing writer
With any
relevant legal challenge now behind them thanks to the US Supreme Court upholding
an appellate court’s recent smack down of North Carolina’s voter ID law, the NC
NAACP remains concerned about how the Republican-led state Board of Elections
[BOE] will resolve local BOE split decisions involving the number of sites and
hours that will be allotted for the 17-day early voting period beginning
Thursday, Oct. 20.
All one
hundred local BOEs are comprised of two Republicans and one Democrat because,
by law, the board majorities must reflect the party of the sitting governor.
The state BOE currently has three Republican members and two Democrats.
The state
BOE is scheduled to meet today, and civil rights advocates, like Rev. Dr.
William Barber, president of the NC NAACP and leader of the coalition that
successfully fought in the courts to overturn the voter suppression law, are
concerned that what the Republicans, and particularly Gov. Pat McCrory,
couldn’t win in court, they will try to do through the state BOE by devising
early voting plans that limit voting sites and hours.
An emailed
memo to all local BOEs from NCGOP Executive Director Dallas Woodhouse, revealed
in published reports weeks ago instructions to the local boards urging them, in
light of the US Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling dismantling voter ID, to
minimize sites and hours of operation.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg,
Wake and Lenoir counties are just three counties where Republican-led local
BOEs have done just that.
Rev. Barber
says what many of the local boards did, and what the state Board is likely to
do is “a travesty.”
“We are petitioning
the state Board of Elections not to allow the system to be gamed and used in a
way that is racist and unjust,” Rev. Barber told MSNBC Saturday. “This is a
travesty for our governor, and our legislature and local boards of elections in
the 21st century to continue to try this level of voter
suppression.”
Rev. Barber
added that what we’re seeing now from the local BOEs is not just about Gov.
McCrory trying to win re-election, though he’s several points behind Democratic
challenger Atty. Gen. Roy Cooper, but also a “desperate attempt [by
Republicans] to hold onto power, “…and doing it in a way that undermines
people’s right to vote.”
“It’s immoral,
it’s unconstitutional, and we are fighting it with everything we can,” Rev.
Barber said.
Even though
in-person early voting begins on Oct. 20th across the state, mail-in
absentee-voting in North Carolina began this week.
No reason
is needed for a North Carolina resident to request a mail-in absentee ballot
from their local county BOE, or obtain it online from the state BOE at
https://www.ncsbe.gov/Portals/0/FilesP/AbsenteeBallotRequestForm.pdf.
Just fill it out, use either your NC driver’s license number or the last four
digits of your Social Security number for identification, and mail it back in
to your local BOE by Tuesday, Nov. 1st, 2016.
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