The State Board asks all voters respect the right of others to participate in the election. Intimidating any voter is a crime. Voters who feel harassed or intimidated should notify an election official immediately. You can contact the Election Protection hotline (866-OUR-VOTE).
VOTE TODAY!
Polls are open: 6:30 am - 7:30 pm. If you are in line by 7:30 pm, you will not be turned away.
Voters must vote at their assigned polling place. You can look at your assigned polling place here: https://t.co/WehaAkVTIf
Reach out to DHHS Secretary Dr. Mandy Cohen and SBE Chair Eric Davis to tell them about the unsafe conditions you are experiencing.
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Many of us are currently working in unsafe conditions and are daily seized by the fear that we or someone we love may be lost to COVID-19. Many of us are faced with impending decisions that could disregard our right to a safe work environment.
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North Carolina is one of few states that will determine who wins the White House, control of the U.S. Senate and control of North Carolina’s State House. These positions will have major impacts on how education policy is written and enacted at the state and national level.
Voter intimidation is illegal. Help protect voters’ rights by reporting voter harassment to the Election Protection hotline (866-OUR-VOTE).
You have the right not to be harassed at the polls.
Fighting for resources and standards for safe reopening ensures that everyone has the ability to receive the best possible public education without putting themselves or their families at risk.
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Hey eduTwitter friends! Join me and the esteemed @mlynnburton for an #ElonEd chat about the intersection between education and politics as we near the general election. Sunday night at 8 PM EST. #nced
EARLY VOTING HAS BEGUN!
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This is the national non-partisan Voter Protection hotline. If you experience or witness ANY problems while voting (such as extremely long waits, voter harassment or intimidation, etc.), call the Hotline before you leave!
Reopening public schools is a racial justice issue. The risks of COVID-19 are magnified by the deadly impact of institutional racism on children & families.
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Find your early voting site here:
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This is the national non-partisan Voter Protection hotline. Please save it, share with everyone you know, & if you experience or witness ANY problems while voting call the Hotline before you leave the Early Voting site!
Early Vote with Wake NCAE!
Join us in your #RedForEd at Optimist Community Center 10/21 6PM with your mask on 😷!
We will vote early together!
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We need 35 more WCPSS employees to provide their feedback.
We need to get an idea for how staff are collectively feeling about the county’s reopening plan.
Can you copy the link and text it to a friend now?
https://t.co/p6SAaJ067T
#WeKeepUsSafe#OurSafetyOurSay
We need to hear from you!
Fill out this quick survey so we can get an idea how educators collectively feel about the reopening plan for WCPSS.
We need your feedback by Wed. so our leadership team has time to look at the results to plan next steps.
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Early voting begins this Thursday!
If you take advantage of the 17 days of Early Vote, wear a mask, bring a pen, and look for opportunities when Early Vote locations aren’t too busy.
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