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Tag Archives: Voter ID
WHAT IS THE STATUS OF VOTER ID in NORTH CAROLINA?
by Diane Rufino, October 27, 2022 THE RIGHT TO VOTE At the time of the founding of our country, many groups, including white men who didn’t own any land, free blacks, and women, could not vote. Did that mean that … Continue reading
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Is Ensuring Election Integrity Anti-Democratic? (an article from Hillsdale College)
by John R. Lott, Jr., IMPRIMIS, a publication of Hillsdale College, October 2021 [“Reprinted by permission from Imprimis, a publication of Hillsdale College”] Sixteen years ago, in 2005, the Carter-Baker Commission on Federal Election Reform issued a report that proposed … Continue reading
North Carolina Needs an Audit and Here’s Why
The following article (“North Carolina Needs an Audit and Here’s Why”) was written by my friend Marcus Karachun and published in Big League Politics on July 28. [ https://bigleaguepolitics.com/north-carolina-needs-an-audit-and-heres-why/ ] Democrats continuously harp about how the 2020 election was somehow … Continue reading
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Tagged absentee ballots, ballot harvesting, Chinese voting machines, corruption, Democrats and fraud, election audit, election corruption, election fraud, election interference, election irregularities, Election Systems and Software, ES&S machines, Governor Cooper, Governor Cooper refuses to clean the voter rolls, illegal votes, Marcus Karachun, NC State Board of Elections, NC voter rolls, North Carolina, voter fraud, Voter ID, voter roll purge, voting machines
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A Few Suggestions to Those Who Represent Us in the North Carolina General Assembly
by Diane Rufino, February 1, 2021 Government is best and most responsive to the individual when it is closest to them. We’re talking about the local, the county, and even the state level. This is where the individual and his … Continue reading
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Tagged 10th Amendment, ammunition, checks and balances, Diane Rufino, education initiatives, election reform, Federalism, Liberty, limited government, NC Voter Integrity Project, NCGA, North Carolina, North Carolina General Assembly, nullification committees, Project Vertitas, sanctuary state for liberty, second amendment, second amendment sanctuary state, state escrow accounts, state legislature, state legislatures, state manufactured ammunition, state sovereignty bill, state sovereignty resolution, Tenth Amendment, Voter ID
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The NC General Assembly Readies to Give Life to the New Photo-Voter ID Amendment
by Diane Rufino, Nov. 27, 2018 On November 6, an amendment to the North Carolina constitution requiring voters to present a photo identification for voting in person (the “Voter ID” amendment) passed with 55 percent support. In all its … Continue reading
Amending the NC Constitution: The Six Proposed 2018 Ballot Initiatives
by Diane Rufino, August 26, 2018 This overview is written for the purpose of educating North Carolina voters on the six proposed amendments to the North Carolina state constitution. I. WHAT YOU WILL SEE ON THE BALLOT: The following will … Continue reading
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Tagged 2018 ballot intiatives, 2018 NC ballot initiatives, 2018 NC constitutional amendments, amending the NC state constitution, Crawford v. Marion County, Diane Rufino, Governor Roy Cooper, Jay Delancy, NAACP and ballot initiatives, NC General Assembly, NC legislature, NC state constitution, NC Voter ID, NC Voter Integrity Project, North Carolina, photo ID, proposed constitutional amendments, right to hunt and fish, Roy Cooper, six constitutional amendments, voter fraud, Voter ID
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Can NC Enforce its Voter ID Law? What are its Options in Light of the Politically-Motivated 4th Circuit Decision?
by Diane Rufino, Oct. 7, 2016 Elections and the Collusion of Corruption: The Engineering of Political and Government Tyranny. Its tools are voter fraud and massive collusion of political power. INTRODUCTION – The … Continue reading
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Tagged 4th circuit, absentee voting, Diane Rufino, discrimination, disenfranchise, early voting, election 2016, Governor McCrory, Governor Pat McCrory, McCrory, NC General Assembly, NC legislature, NC Voter ID law, NC voting law, one person one vote, photo ID, racism, right to vote, Sunday voting, the right to vote, voter fraud, Voter ID, voter ID laws, voter integrity, voting laws, voting rights
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