
Beatrice Beaubrun
May 4, 20171 min read
Standing up to Judicial Redistricting
<p>Indy piece highlights committee testimony by NCVCE’s Director on the dangers of judicial redistricting legislation. </p>

<p>Indy piece highlights committee testimony by NCVCE’s Director on the dangers of judicial redistricting legislation. </p>

<p>“You want a government that serves the people not the donors and special interest. You want a government that keeps its promises,” said President Trump last week at a rally in Melbourne, Florida. The opening at the FEC sets up a test for him. Will his nominee side with big donors or everyday Americans? More here.… <a class="more-link" href="https://ncforthepeopleaction.org/content/will-president-trump-side-big-donors-or-everyday-american-people">Con

<p>The response from our 2016 candidate survey is amazing! Please look up your candidate here. 2016 is proving to be another historic record year for political fundraising. The U.S. Supreme Court decision in Citizens United is intensifying the campaign money chase. Poll after poll shows that voters think special interest donors have way too much influence over public policy. Citizens want real reform&

<p>At the heart of democracy is a simple but powerful idea: One person, one vote. But in North Carolina and across the country, challenges to voting rights, growing special interest influence and politically-influenced redistricting have thrown up barriers to participation and diminished the voice of ordinary voters. Charlotte. On Wednesday, October 5th, a coalition of groups… <a class="more-link" href="https://ncforthepeopleaction.org/content/why-democracy-matter

<p>If you are a candidate statewide office or legislature, we invite you to answer our 2016 Candidate Questionaire regarding campaign finance policy positions. Please email Melissa Price Kromm at melissa@ncvce.org to receive a direct link to our candidate survey. </p>

<p>Our friends at Common Cause North Carolina launched a potentially landmark lawsuit in federal court today directly challenging the foundation of partisan gerrymandering in North Carolina. From Common Cause North Carolina: Filed in the Middle District Court in Greensboro, the challenge in Common Cause v. Rucho could be a watershed moment in the fight against gerrymandering.… <a class="more-link" href="https://ncforthepeopleaction.org/content/common-cause-n

<p>Federal appellate judges on Friday struck down North Carolina’s restrictive omnibus voting law in a sweeping victory for voting rights, holding that it was “passed with racially discriminatory intent.”declaring in an unsparing opinion that the restrictions “target African Americans with almost surgical precision.” The ruling focused on the five parts of the Monster Law challenged by numerous… <a class="more-link" href="https://ncforthepeopleaction.or

<p>Why does it matter that lawyers are spending big on a N.C. Supreme Court race? Because research suggests a connection between attorneys’ contributions to judicial candidates and case outcomes. This is one of the many reasons why we support judicial public financing. According to a Facing South analysis of state elections data, lawyers and judges have contributed… <a class="more-link" href="https://ncforthepeopleaction.org/content/lawyers-pour-m

<p>The US News and World Report has an article about Hillary Clinton’s support of a 28th amendment and why it matters. Here’s a link: http://www.usnews.com/opinion/articles/2016-07-22/clinton-could-bring-constitutional-change-to-overturn-citizens-united</p>

<p>New American Constitutional Society study for the first time isolates partisanship in judges’ decisions in election cases. Some findings; 1) Partisan Justice means judges tend to favor their own party in election cases; 2) Need for campaign money drives judges’ partisan behavior in election cases; and 3) When judges no longer need campaign money, they stop exhibiting… <a class="more-link" href="https://ncforthepeopleaction.org/content/partisan-justice-report">Contin

<p>Great article from WRAL on the initiative McCain and Moyers helped Morgan start led to the establishment of non-partisan appellate court elections and a system of public financing of judicial elections that became a national model.</p>




