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- North Carolina to Remain Abortion Legal In Spite of SUPREMES Ruling! Another Election Issue!
https://www.blueridgenow.com/story/news/2022/06/24/supreme-court-abortion-ruling-roe-south-reaction-state-leaders/7697348001/?utm_source=blueridgenow-NewsAlert&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=news_alerts&utm_term=news_alert&utm_content=NHTN-NORTHCAROLINA-TIMESNEWS-NLETTER01 Abortion protected in North Carolina " North Carolina will become a focal point in upcoming months with abortion expected to become illegal in many of its neighboring states. North Carolina would be one of the few states in the southeast where abortion care is expected to remain legal. Other nearby states where the procedure is expected to remain legal include Illinois and Kansas. The state will likely be the nearest abortion provider for over 11 million women ages 15 to 49 in much of the southeast now that Roe is overturned and states move to ban abortion. That’s up from 230,000 women currently, according to the Guttmacher Institute. ... Abortion rights are expected to remain protected in the state in the near future, as North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper has publicly vowed to veto any anti-abortion bill that makes its way through the legislature. " ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Times News, June 25, 2022 Abortion rights advocates and health care experts have warned for years that should Roe v. Wade be overturned much of the South would become an abortion desert. This is a region where access to abortion care has already been limited due to the complex web of restrictions states have passed that oversee when, where, and how patients can access this procedure. In recent years, states across the region have passed increasingly restrictive bans on abortion, written to be enforced if Roe, the landmark 1973 case legalizing abortion nationally, was overturned. On Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court voted to overturn Roe, effectively making it possible for states to move to enact these laws. In the hours following the ruling state attorney generals across the region announced steps to enforce bans, effectively making the procedure illegal in most cases across a widening swath of the South. Louisiana is among the 13 states that have abortion bans written to be enforced following Roe’s reversal. The state’s 2006 law, which was recently updated to increase criminal penalties on abortion providers, went into effect immediately following the ruling, according to a statement from state attorney general Jeff Landry on Twitter. This means that all three of Louisiana's abortion clinics must close — Delta Clinic of Baton Rouge, Women's Health Care Center in New Orleans and Hope Medical Group in Shreveport. Although Alabama is not among the states that have passed a trigger ban, the state has a pre-Roe era abortion ban on the books among other restrictions that will likely take effect soon. Alabama attorney general Steve Marshall said in a statement that his office intends to eliminate an injunction against Alabama’s 2019 abortion ban, which makes the procedure illegal in almost all cases and provides no exceptions for victims of sexual assault. "Any abortionist or abortion clinic operating in the State of Alabama in violation of Alabama law should immediately cease and desist operations," Marshall said in the statement. More:How we got here: A timeline of the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization Friday’s ruling centers around a 2018 Mississippi law that outlawed abortion after 15 weeks. Mississippi also has a trigger ban that is written to go into effect within 10 days after state attorney general Lynn Fitch certifies the Supreme Court ruling. Abortion remains legal in Mississippi for now and Fitch did not specify how she intends to proceed with the state’s trigger ban. “We intend to give the opinion and the analysis contemplated by the law the thoughtful attention they deserve,” Fitch said on Friday. South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson praised the ruling in a statement on Friday morning, “I have always thought Roe v. Wade was bad policy, was wrongly decided, and not supported by the Constitution.” He added that the ruling does not outlaw abortion nationally but allows each state to decide. South Carolina does not have a ban on abortion but has a six-week ban on abortions that could go into effect following legislative action. Tennessee has a trigger ban from 2019 that would take effect within 30 days, but the attorney general there is looking to enforce a six-week ban on abortion sooner than that. Supporters on either side respond to ruling Emily Berisso, the lead volunteer at the Planned Parenthood clinic in Midtown Memphis, has known this day was coming. From her post, she can see people walking up from the parking lot, people leaving the clinic and the handful of protestors on the sidewalk who may try to talk to them in between. So she unfurls her pink umbrella, pulls the visitors close and shuttles them to and from the clinic door. The news is here, she tells them, because the Supreme Court made its decision today. The federal right to abortion was overturned. She wrings her hand on the umbrella talking about what will be lost when trigger laws, like the one in Tennessee, halt abortions. “No one wanted to believe that this would actually happen,” Berisso said. “But they have stripped more than half of this country of bodily autonomy today.” For now, abortion is still legal in Tennesee. Berisso isn’t surprised that the state is pushing for the courts to quickly lift a hold on a Tennessee law. Until then, she expects the number of protestors to swell in attempts to prevent any more abortions. In Nashville, Pastor Scott Hord and several others were standing outside Planned Parenthood around 11 a.m. Friday holding signs reading "let us help you" and "we care about you." Hord said he started a ministry in 2015 to convince women not to have abortions and to offer them support in every way it can — be it work, counseling, finances, transportation or otherwise. He said his group convinced a woman to not have an abortion today, alongside more than 400 others since he started his ministry. Hord's group members alerted each other when slow-moving cars drove by. They were quick to wave, smile and engage in conversation if people stopped. A woman in a car stopped to express her anger over the Supreme Court's decision while Hord and his teammates quietly listened. He said they try to also keep watch for people throwing things at them or becoming confrontational. While he supports the court's decision, he also said he's not trying to start a fight. "We're not here to shame people. We're not here to condemn people," Hord said. "We're here to help people." A few steps away, Father Danny Kinkead of St. Andrew's Anglican Church was standing quietly, praying with a rosary in his hands as he looked toward the clinic. He said he's glad the Supreme Court decision puts abortion rights back into the hands of the states. But today, he said, his mind is on the many people feeling hopeless and alone after the ruling. "This is not a day where we can take our signs, go home and put our feet up," he said. "It's a day where we need to start working and letting women know that we're here for them.... This is not a day to bring out the banners and celebrate. It's a day to move on and see that we have some work to do. I hope that we can come together as a country and see that happen." Abortion protected in North Carolina North Carolina will become a focal point in upcoming months with abortion expected to become illegal in many of its neighboring states. North Carolina would be one of the few states in the southeast where abortion care is expected to remain legal. Other nearby states where the procedure is expected to remain legal include Illinois and Kansas. The state will likely be the nearest abortion provider for over 11 million women ages 15 to 49 in much of the southeast now that Roe is overturned and states move to ban abortion. That’s up from 230,000 women currently, according to the Guttmacher Institute. More:As abortion bans loom, doctors worry over complications, second-guessing in emergency care. More:With Roe v. Wade overturned, what are abortion laws in SC's neighboring states? Abortion rights are expected to remain protected in the state in the near future, as North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper has publicly vowed to veto any anti-abortion bill that makes its way through the legislature. “For 50 years, women have relied on their constitutional right to make their own medical decisions, but today that right has been tragically ripped away. That means it’s now up to the states to determine whether women get reproductive health care, and in North Carolina, they still can. I will continue to trust women to make their own medical decisions as we fight to keep politicians out of the doctor’s exam room," he said in a statement. The state passed a 20-week ban on abortions that was unenforceable until now. While abortion access is expected to remain protected in the state in the near future, anti-abortion advocates are working to push regulations to limit access. "In North Carolina, our work is only beginning. Our laws should recognize that life is a human right," said Executive Director Tami Fitzgerald of the North Carolina Values Coalition. “Our lawmakers now have an opportunity to protect lives and ensure women and families are supported." Contributing: Laura Testino, Commercial Appeal (Memphis); Rachel Wegner, The Tennessean; Brian Lyman, Montgomery (Alabama) Advertiser; Paul Woolverton, USA TODAY NETWORK - North Carolina; Sarah Sheridan, Greenville (South Carolina) News; Robert Perlis, the Clarion-Ledger; Greg Hilburn, Lafayette Daily Advertiser; Melissa Brown, The Tennessean.
- SCOTUS Stikes NY's Proper Cause Requirement for Concealed Carry
SCOTUS Strikes NY's Proper Cause Requirement for Concealed Carry (breitbart.com)
- YES!! Supreme Court: North Carolina Republicans may intervene to defend voter ID, ballot law
NC is the only state in a geographical swath stretching from Virgina to Texas which has been barred from requiring voters to validate their identification at the time and place they vote. That has been a form of anti-NC discrimination, by uniquely denying this state what is already available in nearly 40 other states.Supreme Court Rules in Berger v. NAACP Case - Trump Train News Supreme Court: North Carolina Republicans may intervene to defend voter ID, ballot law (msn.com) WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court on Thursday allowed two Republican state lawmakers to intervene in a challenge to a contentious 2018 election law that would require voters in North Carolina to show photo identification at the polls. North Carolina's election law at the heart of the case increased the number of partisan poll observers, required voter IDs and expanded grounds to challenge a voter's ballot. But the new requirements weren't at issue before the Supreme Court, only whether Republican state legislative leaders could take part in the suit to defend them. Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote the opinion for the 8-1 majority. Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote a solo dissent. "Through the General Assembly, the people of North Carolina have authorized the leaders of their legislature to defend duly enacted state statutes against constitutional challenge," Gorsuch wrote. "Ordinarily, a federal court must respect that kind of sovereign choice, not assemble presumptions against it." State Senate leader Philip Berger and Timothy Moore, the speaker of the North Carolina House, both Republicans, sought to intervene because the law is being defended in federal court by a Democratic attorney general. The decision may help guide similar conflicts in states where the legislative and executive branches are controlled by different parties. In her dissent, Sotomayor asserted that the law was already being adequately defended by the attorney general. "In short, the court’s conclusion that state respondents inadequately represented petitioners’ interests is a fiction that the record does not support," Sotomayor wrote, accusing the majority of "armchair hypothesizing" about the attorney general's effort. In March, an 8-1 majority of the Supreme Court allowed Kentucky’s Republican attorney general to step in to defend a state ban on a common abortion procedure. But in that case, Kentucky's Democratic governor declined to defend the law. In the North Carolina dispute, Democratic officials have continued to defend the new election requirements. Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed the bill, but the Republican-led Legislature overrode his veto. The North Carolina Conference of the NAACP sued the state to halt enforcement of the law. The NAACP argued the law discriminated against Black and Latino voters in violation of the Voting Rights Act and the Constitution. The law remains on hold as litigation continues. A divided U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit ruled that the attorney general is adequately defending the law.
- Justices seem poised to hear elections case pressed by GOP
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court seems poised to take on a new elections case being pressed by Republicans that could increase the power of state lawmakers over races for Congress and the presidency, as well as redistricting, and cut state courts out of the equation. The issue has arisen repeatedly in cases from North Carolina and Pennsylvania, where Democratic majorities on the states’ highest courts have invoked voting protections in their state constitutions to frustrate the plans of Republican-dominated legislatures. Read more: Justices seem poised to hear elections case pressed by GOP (msn.com)
- True the Vote is Keeping Identities Close
True the Vote is Keeping Identities Close - NEWS HOUR FIRST If the vote can’t be trusted then elections are worthless. True the Vote and election investigator Gregg Phillips have been working on this and recently made a presentation before the Arizona state Senate. But identities need to be protected. The media favors election tampering. Patience and careful deliberation is important. When Americans rise up, Washington DC and the media get scared. True the Vote is tracking ballot activities Both Maricopa and Yuma counties are involved in this. Several nonprofit organizations were involved in the production of “2000 Mules”. The question was asked about the non profits involved in providing the fraudulent ballots but founder Catherine Engelbrecht said nope. The media needs to stay out of this. Engelbrecht told the Arizona legislature, “When you have the level of accuracy that we do, you can assess what address you’re talking about and what organization is at that address. We would love to put that list out and let the chips fall where they may. But, there’s a ‘but,’ we also need law enforcement to be able to do their jobs.” You might feel good about exposing them at the moment but it would do their cause no good. Engelbrecht continued, “We cannot get ahead of that, we just can’t. This is too important, and we have labored to the best of our ability to make every step as correctly as we can. While there would be a definite feel-good moment to put that out, we have a higher obligation – all of us do.” True the Vote going one step at a time Trump endorsed Kari Lake attended the event. She’s on board with keeping elections honest. Lake tweeted out recently “Thank you to True The Vote for EXPOSING these CRIMINALS.” In spite of the government and media, True the Vote is proceeding. Engelbrecht said, “We are moving forward. I want my children and my children’s children to be able to vote in a country where the vote matters.”
- Governor Approves New Law Allowing Armed Teachers To Protect Students
Governor Approves New Law Allowing Armed Teachers To Protect Students - NEWS HOUR FIRST Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine (R) has signed a bill that would enable school teachers and personnel to carry guns while on duty with reduced training requirements. “House Bill 99, as you know, also addresses the option, and it is an option, of arming school staff,” DeWine said in a press conference. “Although this bill was in development well before the recent tragedy in Texas, that heartbreaking school shooting certainly increased the urgency to enact it since many learned of House Bill 99 in the wake of this Texas shooting.” Under state statutes pre-dating HB-99, anybody licensed by a school board to bring a gun on school premises would need to go through the minimum training hours of a policeman, which would be more than 700 hours or 20 years of police experience. Those hours are not simply related to gun training. They likewise consist of driving courses, stopping traffic, examining auto crashes, and running a radar gun– abilities that are not applicable to instructors or school security personnel. DeWine stated he believed that the majority of schools would find the previously necessary 700 hours of training impractical for teachers and personnel. He likewise added that Ohio requires legislation to guarantee the training isn’t merely substantial, but in fact appropriate to school security and active shooter risks. HB-99 enables the Ohio School Safety Center to need as much as 24 hours of training curriculum, however, DeWine is directing the center to need all 24 hours. The training consists of de-escalation, crisis intervention, emergency treatment, situation-based training, and psychology of crucial occurrences. The brand-new law likewise needs 8 extra hours of requalification training yearly, along with yearly criminal background checks. “Schools are not required to do this,” DeWine mentioned. “What the bill does is essentially reverts back to the prior practice of allowing local school districts to make a local decision on whether or not they’ll permit certain school staffmembers to be armed on school grounds. This is a local choice,” DeWine said. “It is not mandated by the legislature nor by the government. Each school board will determine what is best for their students, their staff, and their community.” The bill is currently drawing criticism from some. “I’ve had some of my members say, if they were to allow guns into our schools, they would leave the profession,” said Shari Obrenski, president of the Cleveland Teachers Union. “They would pack it up and call it a day. We are asked to do so much. Now to ask us to be the police professionals in all of this is a bridge too far.”
- SENATE TO UNDERMINE 2ND, 4TH, 5TH, AND 14TH AMENDMENT
Senate to Undermine 2nd, 4th, 5th, and 14th Amendment | GOA (gunowners.org) A gun control “compromise” has reached 60 votes in the Senate, giving it a filibuster-proof majority. While the bill is still being drafted, here are some of the provisions the framework calls for: Federal dollars to bribe state legislators into enacting Red Flag Gun Confiscation Laws Delayed and expanded background checks for citizens under 21 years old FFL definition changes which could be a backdoor way to universal background registration checks Establish new federal offenses related to so-called “gun trafficking” that could inadvertently be applied to you, making you a felon Here are the 10 Republicans who have agreed to tear apart the Second Amendment: John Cornyn (TX) Thom Tillis (NC) Roy Blunt (MO) Richard Burr (NC) Bill Cassidy (LA) Susan Collins (ME) Lindsey Graham (SC) Rob Portman (OH) Mitt Romney (UT) Pat Toomey (PA) …and now Mitch McConnell (KY)! So long as we can pressure the Senate to walk away from this assault on our Second Amendment rights, the bill can be filibustered and ripped to pieces. That’s why GOA urgently needs YOU to take action. Your action could be what sways the Senate to stop this gun control nightmare from landing on Biden’s desk. Senate to Undermine 2nd, 4th, 5th, and 14th Amendment | GOA (gunowners.org) You need to call traitors Tillis and Burr. We have and never will support these two goons. Call their offices and give 'em hell. McConnell, Mitch – (R – KY)Class II317 Russell Senate Office Building Washington DC 20510(202) 224-2541Contact: www.mcconnell.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?p=contact Senator Thom Tillis R-NC @SenThomTillis (202) 224 6342 Senator Richard Burr R-NC @SenatorBurr (202) 224 3154 Click here to sign the letter: ATP heartily supports Gun Rights of America, our DC gun lobby. They do good work! Senate to Undermine 2nd, 4th, 5th, and 14th Amendment | GOA (gunowners.org) -------------------------------------- Gun Bill “Framework” A group of bipartisan Senators this week released a “framework” for legislation that will potentially restrict Americans’ Second Amendment rights. >>Read the framework here from Sen. Murphy’s press office (D-Conn.) While the actual text of the bill hasn’t been released, there are already concerns for conservatives: no red-flag laws have ever been passed that uphold constitutional rights and preserve due process. The proposed “framework” uses federal funds to encourage state governments to adopt these red-flag laws. In essence, Congress wants to use our taxpayer dollars to pay state governments to erode our second amendment rights. A final agreement has not been reached and there is not yet bill text to read. However, the backlash from conservatives has already been swift and loud. Take Action >> You should call your Senators and let them know where you stand on the Second Amendment Thank you for your activism. Jessica and the Heritage Action team
- Henderson County Board of Election Meets Tuesdays to Open Absentee Ballots. Know the Process.
Click on the link to get the details and what to look for. NCEIT Alert: Hendersonville Board of Elections Reviews Absentee Ballots Tonight, 4/26/2022 at 5PM (constantcontact.com) What: Henderson County Board of Elections to inspect and open absentee ballots to run through the machines. When: Every Tuesday, 5PM Where: Henderson County Board of Elections, 75 E Central St, Hendersonville, NC 28792 (Behind O'Reilly's Auto Parts) What we are doing ... Seting up the Election Integrity Permanent Infrastructure Committee (1) Description: County Board of Elections Liaison (Leads all local Task Force Interactions with County Board of Elections) www.whoscounting.us Election Integrity Network - Who's Counting with Cleta Mitchell (whoscounting.us) The Process a) Every BOE member inspects every container (envelope) to assure there is a witness signature/notary. b) All BOE members open the containers. Lay ballots flat. c) Ballots are run through the machine. d) The number of containers (envelopes) must equal the number of ballots. (Ask to see the receipt.) e) Ballots are then placed in a secure container. Sealed with a tampered proof seal. All BOE members sign. Ask to see the serial numbers on the seal. Take note of it. Don't be afraid to ask questions before or after the process. They need to see us and understand we are watching. Be nice. REMEMBER From the Training: We need to make this a permanent committee along with the others below. For this primary, we can establish (1) and (2) Poll Observers, employees, and greeters (Recruited & trained at all voting locations.) After this Primary, we continue to meet and work to establish the other committees. There will be Zoom and in-person meetings to accomplish this. Thanks!! FYI: You will be given access behind the firewall if you have created an account and we have vetted you. Please sign up at www.NCEIT.org. Saturday's Power Points and videos are up there. Please check back often because more information and videos will be uploaded. Call Jane if you have questions: 209 986 3845. This is how we establish a Permanent Infrastructure in every county! We must establish committees to address each of these 8 components of election integrity. Read more here. NCEIT Alert: Hendersonville Board of Elections Reviews Absentee Ballots Tonight, 4/26/2022 at 5PM (constantcontact.com)
- NC House Poised To Pass Medicaid Expansion with GOP Blessing. TELL THEM NO!!
Click on the link for the Action Alert to get all of the details. Call the NC House. They will be voting on this monstrosity Tuesday or Wednesday, June 7/8. Thanks. Action Alert! NC House Poised to Vote for Medicaid Expansion with Republican Blessing! (constantcontact.com)
- Victory at the Flat Rock Playhouse!
Thanks to your calls of protest, the Flat Rock Playhouse has taken down their page demanding vax passports, masks, tests, and the rest of their Marxist demands! We celebrate our victories and then we move on to the next battle! Congrats to us. This is how we do it. One battle at a time. Thanks to your efforts, we all win! Health + Safety | Flat Rock Playhouse Please note parents whose child participates: Health & Safety | Flat Rock Playhouse | Studio 52 " All youth students ages 18 and under participating in education programs are required to wear masks when indoors. No proof of vaccination or negative tests are required to participate at this time. All adult students ages 19 and over participating in education programs are required to show proof of full vaccination and a photo ID on the first day of class." You need to demand this cease! On April 14, 2022, I attended the Flat Rock City Council Meeting and delivered this message and letter. They are in the process of determining their 2022 budget which will be finalized in June. April 14, 2022 To: Flat Rock City Council Members Mr. Weedman - Mayor: mayor@villageofflatrock.org Anne Coletta - Vice Mayor: annecoletta@villageofflatrock.org David Dethero - Council Member: daviddethero@villageofflatrock.org Barbara Jeter - Council Member: barbara.jeter@villageofflatrock.org Susan Gregory - Council Member: susangregory@villageofflatrock.org Matt Toner - Council Member: matt.toner@villageofflatrock.org From Jane Bilello Taxpayer: North Carolina, Henderson County, Flat Rock, NC Dear Flat Rock City Council Members: · The Flat Rock Playhouse has removed their vaccine passport mandates for adults from their health and safety policy and website page. While this is a step in the right direction, they continue to target children. (See below) They do not deserve our hard earned tax dollars. As the NC State Theater, they receive state funding. The Flat Rock City Council and the Henderson County Commissioners also contribute to them. This is wrong. Many of us have contacted our legislators in Raleigh to defund them. Taxpayers hope you do the right thing and cease contributing to their blatant disregard for our right to privacy and freedom. · I also ask you to consider changing your public comment period to the beginning of your meetings. Many of us work or have other time commitments and cannot remain for your entire meeting. Much appreciate your consideration in this matter. Thank you for your service, Jane Bilello: Education Health & Safety Policy flatrockplayhouse.org/studio52-health-safety. All youth students ages 18 and under participating in education programs are required to wear masks when indoors. No proof of vaccination or negative tests are required to participate at this time. All adult students ages 19 and over participating in education programs are required to show proof of full vaccination and a photo ID on the first day of class.
- Sign Up for Your County Meeting: Eight Systems of Election Integrity
Create Those EIGHT SYSTEMS OF ELECTION INTEGRITY IN EACH NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY. ARE YOU WILLING TO COME TO A MEETING IN YOUR COUNTY TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT HOW EACH COMMITTEE IS SET UP AND TO CREATE THAT PERMANENT INFRASTRUCTURE? In order to create a permanent infrastructure of election integrity in every NC county as they did to achieve 2020 electoral success in Virginia, we need to create committees for the eight systems of election integrity as outlined in the Citizens Guide – Election Integrity Network – Who’s Counting with Cleta Mitchell (whoscounting.us)They are as follows: Citizens Guide to Creating an Election Integrity Infrastructure 71310c_f06a43795f68464c99002c03bbfda79d.pdf (nceit.org) ARE YOU WILLING TO COME TO A MEETING IN YOUR COUNTY TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT HOW EACH COMMITTEE ABOVE IS SET UP AND TO CREATE THAT PERMANENT INFRASTRUCTURE? Yes ____ No_____ First ______________________________ Last ________________________________ County __________________________________________________________________ My email _________________________________________________________________ My phone ________________________________________________________________ Jane’s contact: Jane@NCEIT.org 209 986 3845 PLEASE copy/paste above and email to Jane@NCEIT.org. I will be in touch with you to arrange this. THANK YOU!
- 2022 FYI Primary Election Information
Sign Up for Observer Training in Asheville at NCEIT Asheville Poll Observer Training | Liberty First (libertyfirstgrassroots.com) Sign Up to be a Henderson County Poll Observer here HCGOP: EARLY VOTING MAY 2022 POLL OBSERVERS (signupgenius.com) Sign Up to be a Buncombe County Poll Observer here: (We are still looking for the sign up sheet. As soon as we have it, we will link it here. NC State Board of Elections information Home Page | NCSBE BUNCOMBE COUNTY Buncombe County Early Voting Sites: April 28th - May 14th, 2022 early-voting-schedule.pdf (buncombecounty.org) Election Day: May 17th, 2022. All precincts are open. Buncombe Board of Elections: Absentee By Mail In Progress + Other Resources https://www.buncombecounty.org/governing/depts/election/Default.aspx Voting Data Downloads: Data Downloads - Election Services - Buncombe County | Asheville Buncombe County Election Maps: Precincts/Districts: Maps - Election Services - Buncombe County | Buncombe County Election Services: Temporary Office Workers and Site Rovers: Election Services: Employment Opportunities - Buncombe County | Asheville -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HENDERSON COUNTY Early Primary Voting Sites: April 28th - May 14th, 2022. notice_of_primary_election_may_17_2022_final.pdf (hendersoncountync.gov). Early Voting Locations, Dates and Hours: one-stop_flyer.pdf (hendersoncountync.gov) Find Your Precinct GoMaps 4.0 (roktech.net) Polling Locations/Precincts: Primary Election May 17th. All precincts are open. | Henderson County North Carolina (hendersoncountync.gov) Interested in Being a Precinct Worker? Interested In Being a Precinct Worker? | Henderson County North Carolina (hendersoncountync.gov) Henderson County Board of Elections Info: Public Information | Henderson County North Carolina (hendersoncountync.gov) In Case You Missed It! Vital Info You Should Know! Election Observer Training Manuel. Voter Integrity Project: 2020 Observer Resources.pdf - Google Drive Look HERE to see how many voters are registered at an address or on a particular street (called Phantom Voters). vrcleaner.voterintegrityproject.com/VRCleaner/VRCleaner01.php Voter Search: Voter Search (ncsbe.gov) What Happens to your vote? What is the Canvass Period? Why doesn't NC have Voter ID? Find many answers to voting questions Voting 101 Voting 101 (electoraleducationfoundation.com) The Dark Side of Voter Canvassing The dark side of voter canvassing . . . - Voter Integrity Project “Zuckerbucks” and the 2020 Election - Imprimis (hillsdale.edu) Tracing Mark Zuckerberg's Election Investment in NC - Updated Tracing Mark Zuckerberg’s Election Investment in North Carolina—UPDATED - Capital Research Center