How can NC stop illegal immigrants from voting? A NC Constitutional Amendment will be on the ballot in 2024. The amendment requires that “only a citizen of the US… is entitled to vote… in NC”. Our constitution currently says every person born in the US or naturalize is entitled to vote…
The NC Constitutional Amendment on Citizen Only Voting does not require verification of citizen status. States are prohibited from asking for proof of citizenship for federal elections, but states can verify citizenship through state & federal sources.
Contact KEY Legislators shown below on these issues: · thank them for the citizen-only voting constitutional amendment · ask for a new law to require citizenship verification using federal & sources for those currently on the voter rolls and for new registrations before the 2024 election. • ask that voters with missing driver’s license number & last 4 digits of the social security number provide the numbers when they come to vote. They would not be allowed to vote a regular ballot unless these numbers were obtained and verified.
These are the federal and state sources to recommend.
Help America Vote Verification (HAVV) information system maintained by the Social Security Administration, the Electronic Verification of Vital Events (EVVE) look-up maintained by the National Association for Public Health Statistics and Information Systems, state and federal Department of Transportation (DOT) databases.
You can write 2 emails using the 2 lists below. The Subject line could be something like – Requiring Citizenship Verification
Please put the information in your own words!!!!!! Legislators apparently ignore form emails. You can simplify your email by explaining why you are concerned about non-citizens voting, and ask them to do something about non-citizen voting - remove non-citizens from the voter rolls to prevent them from voting in 2024 and - prevent them from registering to vote by using existing federal and data databases to verify their citizen status before the 2024 election.
There are 2 Lists of the Legislators to contact.
List 1 Republicans who sponsored the constitutional amendment and may be interested in sponsoring a new bill to require citizenship verification to vote before the 2024 election.
Destin.Hall@ncleg.gov, John.Bell@ncleg.gov, Karl.Gillespie@ncleg.gov, Jennifer.Balkcom@ncleg.gov, Mike.Clampitt@ncleg.gov, George.Cleveland@ncleg.gov, Kelly.Hastings@ncleg.gov, Julia.Howard@ncleg.gov, Neal.Jackson@ncleg.gov, Grey.Mills@ncleg.gov, Ben.Moss@ncleg.gov, Erin.Pare@ncleg.gov, Howard.Penny@ncleg.gov, Larry.Potts@ncleg.gov, Dennis.Riddell@ncleg.gov,, Mitchell.Setzer@ncleg.gov, Larry.Strickland@ncleg.gov, John.Torbett@ncleg.gov, Donna.White@ncleg.gov, Matthew.Winslow@ncleg.gov,
Also contact your local NC House and Senate legislators, if they are Republican. Here is a look up for them. Representation - North Carolina General Assembly (ncleg.gov)
Constitutional Amendment Sponsors
List 2 – House and Senate leaders & Election Committees
Tim.Moore@ncleg.gov, Phil.Berger@ncleg.gov, Harry.Warren@ncleg.gov, Kristin.Baker@ncleg.gov, Brian.Biggs@ncleg.gov, Hugh.Blackwell@ncleg.gov, Tricia.Cotham@ncleg.gov, Ted.Davis@ncleg.gov, Frank.Iler@ncleg.gov, Jimmy.Dixon@ncleg.gov, John.Faircloth@ncleg.gov, Bill.Ward@ncleg.gov, David.Willis@ncleg.gov, Jeff.Zenger@ncleg.gov, Warren.Daniel@ncleg.gov, Ralph.Hise@ncleg.gov, Paul.Newton@ncleg.gov, Carl.Ford@ncleg.gov, Amy.Galey@ncleg.gov, Brent.Jackson@ncleg.gov, Joyce.Krawiec@ncleg.gov, Bill.Rabon@ncleg.gov, Norman.Sanderson@ncleg.gov
Speaker Moore 919-733-3451 Pres. Pro Tem. Berger 919- 733-5708 Grey Mills 919-733-5741, 704-664-0863 House Elections Chair Harry Warren 919-733-5741 House Elections Vice Chair Warren Daniel (919) 715-7823 Senate Elections Chair Ralph Hise (919) 733-3460 Senate Elections Chair Paul Newton (919) 733-7223 Senate Elections Chair
Duplicates on the email lists have been removed.
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How Can NC Stop Illegal Immigrants from Voting?
Updated: Nov 14
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