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Keep Our 50 States - Mid-Atlantic Region

NPVIC Status - North CAROLINA

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North Carolina is at Moderate Risk of succumbing to the NPVIC scheme. Expect a big push in the Legislature by the National Popular Vote sales team in January 2021.
Mid-Atlantic Region Director:  Dan Weber

North Carolina State Director:  TBD
  State Legislative Coordinator:  TBD
  State Member Relations:   TBD
  State Groups Liaison:   TBD
  State Media Relations:   TBD

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The NPV Sales team has gotten their NPVIC legislation introduced in the NC Senate in Feb 2019. It has not moved out of Committee since then.

State Targeted by National Popular Vote

ALERT!   States Targeted in Push for NPV Compact

National Popular Vote, the group pushing the NPV compact, is focusing in 2021 on Virginia and eight other states: Arizona, Arkansas, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, North Carolina and Oklahoma.  These are their targeted States that have full Republican Legislatures, where NPV sees enough weakness that they believe these Republicans will enact the NPVIC scheme.

They are targeting "Purple" States as well.

The initiative has made progress in those states by passing at least one legislative chamber, but didn’t clear the finish line, spokesman Patrick Rosenstiel said.
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They have a combined total of 88 electoral votes, enough to surpass 270.
“We’ll focus on any states that offer a credible chance of enactment between now and the 2024 presidential election,” Rosenstiel said.
December 2020 - We expect a big push by NPVIC in the new Legislature in January 2021.  The Associated Press reports that the paid consultant staff of NPV is targeting certain States in 2021 and 2022.

Critics of Electoral College Target States, Push for Popular Vote Compact 

​We expect a big push, from the California-based National Popular Vote office, in North Carolina in early 2021.

With a Democrat Governor and a narrow-majority Republican General Assembly, North Carolina is exactly the type of "Purple" State that the Left needs in order get closer to their Collusion Threshold of 270 Electoral Votes to activate the NPVIC Compact.

​Since 2-25-2019, Senate Bill S104 is still pending in the Senate Committee on Rules and Senate Operations.
NPVIC Senate Bill S104
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Demand that they take every action possible to STOP the NPVIC whenever it appears.
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North Carolina General Assembly Structure - 2021-2022
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In the News ...

SALEM, OR - 12-12-2020 - Critics of Electoral College Push for Popular Vote Compact.  By Andrew Selsky, Associated Press.  NOTE:  Selsky, in our view, has a number of factual errors in this piece about the history of and functioning of the Electoral College.  These are errors that continue to be circulated by the NPV sales team.

​RALEIGH, NC - 11-25-2020  -  
OPINION: The Electoral College Fends Off the Tyranny of the Majority.  By Lauren Rose, The North State Journal

RALEIGH, NC - 11-25-2020  How North Carolina's 15 Electors are Chosen and How the Process Works.   By AP Dillion, The North State Journal


​BOSTON, 11-04-2020  -  Losing the Popular Vote, Winning The Electors, and Other Electoral College Questions Answered.  By the Associated Press on WBUR News.  NOTE: This is actually a very good and accurate description of the US Electoral process!

​CHARLOTTE, 10-27-2020 - Will Electoral College favor Biden or trump? Here's what researchers predict.  By Katie Camero, Charlotte Observer

6-12-2019 - Sponsors push bill to join with other states in ending electoral college.  By Joe Killian, The Progressive Pulse


4-08-2019 - The national popular vote compact is a horrible idea and NC citizens know it.  By Andy Jackson,  Civitas Institute
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Almost always, your letter needs to be 200 to 250 words or less.  Be courteous and simply express your opinion about why you believe that it is in North Carolina's best interests to remain in control NORTH CAROLINA's Electoral Votes, and that North Carolina needs to REJECT the National Popular Vote interstate Compact every time that it is brought up.

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Richmond - Richmond County ​Daily Journal
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Statesville - Record & Landmark
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Wilmington - Star News
​Winston-Salem - The Winston-Salem Journal

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