NCGA’s Electoral “Reforms” Cheat Independent Voters

NCGA’s Electoral “Reforms” Cheat Independent Voters

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November 26, 2024 (RALEIGH) – The Libertarian Party of North Carolina (LPNC) Chair Ryan Brown today criticized changes to election law included a bill passed by the NC General Assembly last week as “blatantly unfair” to independent voters.

“There are more independent voters in North Carolina than registered Democrats or Republicans,” stated Brown. “But it is still impossible to appoint an independent voter to the Board of Elections.”

The NC Board of Elections (NCSBE) makes important decisions, including determining which political parties are officially recognized to nominate candidates for office, selecting which voting machines can be used in NC, collecting and reviewing campaign finance reports, specifying what types of photo IDs can be used to vote, resolving voting and candidate eligibility issues, and certifying elections.

“Denying 38 percent of the electorate any say in these important electoral decisions is blatantly unfair,” Brown continued. “The NCGA took up consideration of this law last week, but instead of fixing the problem, all they did was transfer the power to cheat independent voters from the governor to the state auditor.”

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Government Disaster Relief is a Predictable Disaster

by Nathan Hohensee, LPNC Communications Intern

The government response to Hurricane Helene has been absurdly deficient. The failure to help people are as similar at the state and federal level as they are devastating to those in dire need. If only we had a similar situation from recent history that could've predicted how badly this would go.

Recovery efforts remain frustratingly slow for the residents of Western North Carolina who saw their homes, towns, families, livelihoods, and more destroyed by Hurricane Helene barely two months ago. As snowfall marks the onset of winter in the Carolina mountains, people who remain without shelter, power, heat, running water, and more are struggling for their very survival while our state and federal government devolve into another round of finger pointing, blaming, and political posturing to cover up egregious failure and ineptitude.

While recovery efforts of this scale are naturally a long process, at this point it seems like we should expect basic response measures - like shelter with heat and potable water, medical supplies, and funding set aside for this exact situation - to have been distributed to those in need as expeditiously as possible. Unfortunately, too many of the victims of Helene remain without stable shelter, basic resources, answers, or any idea of how much the government will prolong their suffering. If previous North Carolina storm relief efforts are any indicator, those waiting for assistance should expect neither the state nor federal government to provide any meaningful relief in the near future.

Helene is the third major storm to affect North Carolina in recent years, following the widespread destruction of Hurricanes Matthew and Florence on the eastern side of the state, and history as an indicator of future actions does not bode well for recovery efforts in the mountains. Rebuild NC, a program founded from Governor Roy Cooper’s installation of the North Carolina Office of Recovery and Resiliency (NCORR) in the wake of Hurricane Florence, is sitting on a $221 million deficit with several victims of that storm still seeking the help they were promised. 

The program and restoration effort was spearheaded by Laura Hogshead, who was removed this week as director of the program, a position which she had held since 2018, following disastrous testimony(pun intended) revealing her grossly incompetent “oversight” of the recovery program. Hogshead took responsibility for the deficit, stating (the painfully obvious) that she had not been "watching the money closely enough." The North Carolina General Assembly was allegedly not notified of the fact that extra funds were needed for eastern NC until October of this year.

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Libertarian Party of North Carolina Happy with 2024 Election Results

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November 7, 2024 (RALEIGH) – The Libertarian Party of North Carolina (LPNC) would like to express how happy we are with the results of the election Tuesday night. 

Overall, it was a positive and successful election cycle for the LPNC. We ended up having 53 Libertarian candidates run across the state of North Carolina. They all ran active and engaged campaigns, connected with millions of voters, spread Libertarian messaging in a meaningful way, and continued the work we are doing to grow the Libertarian Party and see broad electoral success. 

In 2024, the LPNC cleared milestones and broke records. We had more state house and senate candidates than any other third party in the United States. In fact, Libertarians running in state house and senate races in North Carolina accounted for 20 percent of all these races across the country.

In total, over a million votes were cast for Libertarian candidates in North Carolina, including wins in local races. Several other candidates garnered significant percentages of the votes, with 13 candidates receiving more than 10 percent of votes cast, and six receiving more than 20 percent. LPNC Governor candidate Mike Ross set a new record for votes cast for a third-party candidate in North Carolina, with 174,342 votes, representing 3.2 percent of total votes in that race. 

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2024 Election Week HQ

Find all the latest on the last week of the 2024 campaign season.

News, videos, events, candidate profiles, content, voter guides, memes, and everything else gathered by the LPNC for you to stay on top of this week.

The uniparty is out there pushing its chosen flagbearers, hoping you will vote for their side to rule over you. We are fighting to make sure you are the only one who makes decisions about you. As much Libertarian election week news as we can gather, we will organize for you on this page. Let us know if we missed something, or if there is something else you want to see.

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