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Getting a "Jumpstart" on NC Elections

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Monday, March 10, 2014   

RALEIGH, N.C. - North Carolina's primary elections are just two months away, and this year you will see something besides the clutter of campaign signs outside of your polling place. There will be an army of volunteers on election day and leading up to it, making sure voters understand the changes brought on by the new Voting Law, as well as where they need to cast their ballots.

Barbara Smalley-McMahan, Raleigh, is one of more than 800 volunteers for Operation Jumpstart.

"I'm passionate about people getting to have their voices. When they decided to change the voting laws, they took away the power of the people to vote," Smalley-McMahan said.

The General Assembly allocated about $1 million for each of the next two years to cover the cost of photo IDs mandated by the new law, additional staff and voter education. Democracy North Carolina, which is coordinating Operation Jumpstart, said that figure is not nearly enough. It's partnering with churches, nonprofits, community groups and others to help fill the gap in voter education.

One key source of confusion is the voter I-D requirement, which does not take effect until 2016. Carolyn Perry, Marston, is also volunteering for Operation Jumpstart, to help make sure people understand their right to vote.

"Because they've heard so much about this in the media, I'm finding that a lot are even afraid to go," Perry said, "because they're not sure what they're going to experience."

Early voting hours also have been cut for this election, and district lines were redrawn as a result of the 2010 Census. Because the new voting law also took away same-day registration, April 11 is the last day citizens can register to vote in order to cast a ballot in the May primary.



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