Join the Upcoming ‘We Are Democracy’ Workshop in Winston-Salem on Nov. 18
by DemocracyNC.org 11/06/2017November 18 | We Are Democracy Workshop | Winston-Salem
Join us at at this upcoming We Are Democracy workshop in Winston-Salem on November 18!
Democracy North Carolina will equip you and your fellow activists from surrounding counties with the latest updates, tools, and training for building a multi-racial movement to mobilize for redistricting reform, fight back against voter suppression, and set the stage for our collective work in 2018. You’ll also learn some movement history, hear success stories from the field, and get timely training on core organizing skills.
Please click here to make a contribution of at least $10 to Democracy NC to help cover the costs of this workshop. Any contribution that you are able to make will help Democracy NC bring this workshop to more participants statewide.
WHAT: We Are Democracy Workshop
WHEN: Saturday, November 18th, from 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM (sign-in begins at 9:15 AM)
WHERE: Goler Memorial Church (620 N. Patterson Ave., Winston-Salem 27101)
RSVP below to let us know you’ll be there! Contact Linda Sutton at [email protected].
Event Location
Goler Memorial Church620 N. Patterson Ave.
Winston-Salem, 27101
2017 Voting Rules
Most North Carolina municipalities have elections in 2017.
2017 is an odd-numbered year, which means that municipal elections all across North Carolina will be held in the fall. Municipal elections occur between September and November, depending on what style of election the municipality uses.
The state of North Carolina provides for four distinct election types for municipal races, which are detailed more fully on the N.C. State Board of Elections’ election information page.
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