July 28, 2017 / Press
NCDP Files Public Records Request for Payments to Gerrymandering Expert Tom Hofeller
Will Republicans Disclose How Much They’re Paying GOP Operative Who Designed Unconstitutional Maps?
Will Republicans Disclose How Much They’re Paying GOP Operative Who Designed Unconstitutional Maps?
Calls for Regular Order, Asking for Democrats’ Input Hide True Motivations
Judge to GOP: "You don't seem serious. What's our assurance that you are serious about remedying this?"
Taxpayers Again on the Hook for Tom Hofeller’s Attempts to Re-Rig the System
Former North Carolina Insurance Commission and North Carolina Democratic Party Chair Wayne Goodwin released the following statement after Senators Burr and Tillis voted in the Senate for a Motion to Proceed on the Senate GOP healthcare bill
North Carolina Democratic Party Chair Wayne Goodwin released the following statement after the North Carolina Supreme Court ruled that “the parties have no duty to take action” and “may not proceed in any manner to make any appointments” to the State Board of Elections while the Court considers the pending lawsuit against Republicans attempts to manipulate the State Board of Elections and Ethics to their benefit
“This is the first time the Democrats, since 2010, have had a campaign apparatus that will be able to compete”
"People are excited ... they want to make things happen"
Unprecedented Initiative to Provide Resources, Support to Local Candidates, Hold Republicans Accountable
Cooper Has Already Raised More Than $1 Million for the Effort
NCDP and Governor Roy Cooper today announced a new partnership, Break the Majority, to invest in key state-level races to break the unconstitutionally-elected Republican supermajority.
The Morehead Memorial Hospital, located in Senate President Phil Berger’s district, announced recently that it has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
NCDP Party Chairman Wayne Goodwin issued the following comment about the ongoing litigation over the Republican legislature's efforts to manipulate the State and County Boards of Elections