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LOD: McCrory’s Sweepstakes Windfall

New research by Democracy North Carolina reveals more ties between Gov. Pat McCrory’s 2012 election campaign and the corruption scandal that caused Lt. Gov. Jennifer Carroll of Florida to resign two weeks ago. Last week, Gov. McCrory said $8,000 was being sent to a Durham charity to purge his campaign account of the $8,000 donated [...]

By | 2013-03-26T22:45:40-04:00 March 26th, 2013|Ethics, Link-of-the-Day, Money in Politics, Pay to Play|1 Comment

An Organizer’s Life Part 2

In my last post you may recall that I attempted to answer the question: "What exactly is an organizer anyway?!" I discussed two on-going campaigns against the influence of big money in politics, and I didn’t want to leave readers hanging on how those turned out. The campaign against the Duke-Progress Energy rate hikes rages on [...]

LOD: Dirty Cut for Clean Elections

In 2004, North Carolina established the nation’s first effective public financing program for judicial elections. The Judicial Public Campaign Fund addresses the inherent conflict of judges raising big money from attorneys who appear in their courts. It provides an alternative source of campaign money for candidates for the NC Supreme Court and Court of Appeals [...]

By | 2017-01-03T12:05:22-05:00 March 21st, 2013|Judicial Elections, Link-of-the-Day|0 Comments

LOD: State Senate Fundraising, 2012

NC FreeEnterprise Foundation released a detailed, 10-page report analyzing the state Senate elections for 2012. It begins: “When Democrats held a majority in the North Carolina Senate, they routinely and significantly out-raised their Republican counterparts and wielded their financial advantage to frequently win hotly contested races in competitive districts and to ultimately maintain power. That [...]

By | 2013-03-19T22:01:38-04:00 March 19th, 2013|Disclosure, Link-of-the-Day, Money in Politics, Redistricting|0 Comments

LOD: NC Leg’s Top 2012 Donor Arrested

The man at the center of a national gambling scandal that caused Lt. Gov. Jennifer Carroll of Florida to resign last week played a surprisingly large – and mysterious – role in financing North Carolina politicians in 2012, according to new research by the election reform group Democracy North Carolina: ● Chase E. Burns, owner [...]

LOD: A Voter Fraud Epidemic?

North Carolina seems poised to become the next state to pass a controversial voter photo ID law despite overwhelming opposition at a public hearing held in Raleigh this week. Supporters say voter ID is needed because of the imminent threat voter fraud poses to our democracy, with scores of illegally cast ballots cancelling out legitimate votes. However, [...]

By | 2017-01-03T12:05:22-05:00 March 14th, 2013|Link-of-the-Day, Voting Rights|1 Comment