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2024 Election Tip: Bring Your Photo ID to Vote

Date posted: 05/28/2024

Leading up to the 2024 primary election this winter and the general election in the fall, the Center will offer a variety of tips for nonprofits about nonpartisan voter registration and voter education. We encourage you to share these tips with your staff, board, and the people you serve. This week’s tip: Don’t forget to bring your photo ID with you when you vote this year.

2024 Election Tip: Should You Be a U

Date posted: 03/13/2024

Leading up to the 2024 primary election this winter and the general election in the fall, the Center will offer a variety of tips for nonprofits about nonpartisan voter registration and voter education. We encourage you to share these tips with your staff, board, and the people you serve. This week’s tip: It may be advantageous to be registered as an unaffiliated voter in the primary election.

2024 Election Tip: Bring Your Photo ID to Vote

Date posted: 02/29/2024

Leading up to the 2024 primary election this winter and the general election in the fall, the Center will offer a variety of tips for nonprofits about nonpartisan voter registration and voter education. We encourage you to share these tips with your staff, board, and the people you serve. This week’s tip: Don’t forget to bring your photo ID with you when you vote this year.

Answers to Common Questions About Nonprofits and the 2024 Primary Election

Date posted: 02/09/2024

David Heinen, Vice President for Public Policy and Advocacy

Wondering what types of election-related activities your nonprofit can and can’t do between now and this fall's elections? You’re not alone; the North Carolina Center for Nonprofits has been fielding many questions about what’s legal and what’s advisable. Here’s a quick take on some of the most common questions we’re hearing.