We're looking for people like you to join us to strengthen our democratic republic.
The North Carolina Network for Fair, Safe, and Secure Elections is a cross-partisan initiative working for a more peaceful North Carolina where everyone can participate and have their voices heard.
Together we keep democracy strong.
Free, fair, and secure elections are the cornerstone of America's democratic republic. A peaceful, democratic republic ensures the protection of individual rights, upholds the rule of law, and promotes stability.
How It Works
As polarization increases, so does the risk of political and identity-based violence. The Network brings North Carolinians together who share a common concern for the future of our state and the mutual desire to build a more healthy democratic republic for all – regardless of political beliefs. Participants should:
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Lead by Example
Promote peaceful resolution of disputes and differences through constructive engagement within your networks and across communities.
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Promote Accurate Info
Share and create proactive messaging that promotes accurate information about our elections and build trust in our elections.
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Take Action
Counter acts of intimidation or violence through dialogue, conflict-sensitive communication, and rapid response planning.
Senior Advisors
Helping build a stronger democratic republic for all North Carolinians!
Led by Senior Advisors Jennifer Roberts and Bob Orr, the North Carolina Network for Fair, Safe, and Secure Elections is a cross-partisan initiative working to bring North Carolina together and bridge our political divides.