League of Women Voters of Henderson County North Carolina

League of Women Voters of Henderson County North Carolina We are a grassroots, nonpartisan policy, advocacy and education organization promoting healthy democracy & sound public policy in Henderson County, NC.

The LWV is a nonpartisan political organization, encouraging informed & active participation. The League of Women Voters of Henderson County was founded November 12, 1963 and has been a strong influence in voter education and advocacy ever since. Many needs and issues have been addressed and many collaborative, effective solutions have been put into place in the ensuing 50 years in our Community and County driven by the influence of League.

LET NCGA HEAR YOUR VOICE REGARDING THIS SERIOUS ATTEMPT TO WEAKEN NC VOTING. DEADLINE FOR PUBLIC COMMENT IS JUNE 17A swe...
06/16/2026

LET NCGA HEAR YOUR VOICE REGARDING THIS SERIOUS ATTEMPT TO WEAKEN NC VOTING. DEADLINE FOR PUBLIC COMMENT IS JUNE 17

A sweeping proposal on who can vote, how they can vote, and how votes are counted will be debated at 10 a.m. June 16 in the N.C. House Elections Committee.
https://www.ncleg.gov/RequestForComments/51
An electronic portal for public comments on House Bill 958 has been established on the General Assembly homepage.
Among other changes, the bill would:
Prohibit state and local elections board members from “encouraging or promoting voter turnout in any election.”
Require military and overseas voters to submit documentation showing their most recent North Carolina address along with their registration applications. They would also be required to submit photo identification with their ballots. The ID requirement puts into law a state Supreme Court decision in Republican Appeals Court Judge Jefferson Griffin’s unsuccessful attempt to throw out ballots in his 2024 race for a Supreme Court seat.
Make overseas voters who have never lived in North Carolina but vote in the state because their parents last lived here ineligible to vote in state or local elections. This also reflects a state Supreme Court decision in the Griffin case. Griffin’s lawsuit referred to these voters as “never residents.”
Give voters who cast provisional ballots because they didn’t show ID, or who have mistakes or omissions on their absentee ballot envelopes, called “curable deficiencies,” a few more days to show their ID or correct the mistakes. The bill extends the deadline for corrections from Friday after an election to Tuesday after an election.
Give county elections boards more time to announce absentee ballot counts, moving the deadline from Friday after an election to Tuesday.
The bill would give state Elections Director Sam Hayes the ability to make 25 members of his staff political appointees, exempting them from state Human Resources Act protections and allowing them to be fired at will.
The bill also continues $1.2 million in funding Hayes was granted for seven exempt positions in a mini-budget the legislature approved last year. Hayes, former general counsel for House Speaker Destin Hall, was hired to run elections administration last year after Republicans became the majority on the state Board of Elections.
The bill would remove Democratic Attorney General Jeff Jackson’s office from legal cases involving the state Board of Elections. The board will use its own lawyers or hire private lawyers instead.
A mini-budget last year gave the board $1.5 million to hire private lawyers. The House bill does not include a cap, but says the board would “use funds available.”
The bill would make secret from the public “[a]ll communications or documents made or used in connection with the provision of legal services by counsel employed or retained under this section.” The bill makes these documents exempt from the state’s public records law.
Earlier this year, NC Newsline used the state’s public records law to obtain a letter written by Phil Strach, the state GOP’s go-to lawyer in elections and redistricting matters, as Hayes was seeking to hire him.
Strach wanted Hayes to sign a waiver acknowledging that his firm was representing clients that were suing the board at the same time. It appears that letters such as Strach’s would no longer be public records under the bill.
Judicial review of state elections board decisions would no longer automatically be heard in Wake County Superior Court. Those reviews could be heard in Wake or in the home county of the person seeking the review.

The House Election Committee is accepting comments on the proposed committee substitute for House Bill 958, Election Law Changes.

06/15/2026

A shady new bill creates a partisan fiefdom for the State Board of Elections Director, reduces voter security, and bans ranked-choice voting.

Thanks for coming yesterday to write postcards to the NC General Assembly for education funding. We don't know if our ca...
06/08/2026

Thanks for coming yesterday to write postcards to the NC General Assembly for education funding. We don't know if our cards will make a difference or not -- but we do know that NOT trying won't change a thing!

Take a photo and share! For more info + voting sites: https://lwvhcnc.org/PDFs/500522026_Fall_Vote_CAL2_qrcodes.pdf
06/04/2026

Take a photo and share!
For more info + voting sites:https://lwvhcnc.org/PDFs/500522026_Fall_Vote_CAL2_qrcodes.pdf

We celebrate the pending move of the Blue Ridge Humane Society to their new location. This video made by LWVHC member Ri...
06/03/2026

We celebrate the pending move of the Blue Ridge Humane Society to their new location. This video made by LWVHC member Richard Labunski celebrates that and their 75th anniversary. Our pets can't register to vote, but we do love them!

The Blue Ridge Humane Society of Henderson County, North Carolina, ...

Here's the election calendar:  https://lwvhcnc.org/PDFs/431072026LWVvoteCal.pdf  ... please feel free to share!  Voters ...
05/25/2026

Here's the election calendar: https://lwvhcnc.org/PDFs/431072026LWVvoteCal.pdf ... please feel free to share! Voters need to know deadlines.

NC Board of Elections comments accepted until mid-July re: 3 important issues
05/21/2026

NC Board of Elections comments accepted until mid-July re: 3 important issues

NC NAACP v. Berger Litigation NC NAACP v. Berger Common Cause, the North Carolina State Conference of the NAACP, and Black North Carolinians have filed a federal lawsuit challenging racially discriminatory voting maps in North Carolina.

05/21/2026

This is urgent: extremist politicians in the legislature are attempting to gut early voting in North Carolina. We need your help to defeat this anti-voter bill. Senate Bill 1084 would cut a full week of early voting, severely limiting the ability of North Carolina voters to use the most popular way....

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Hendersonville, NC
28731

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