Phi Nguyen, Demos' Director of Democracy, and Sarah Ovaska of the Southern Coalition for Social Justice (Courtesy photos)
A new report prepared by the Durham-based Southern Coalition for Social Justice and the national public policy nonprofit D?mos finds more than 1.5 million North Carolinians are eligible to vote but aren’t doing so. The report is entitled “North Carolina’s Missing Voters,” and it finds that these nonvoters — nearly 20% of the state’s estimated 8 million eligible voters — are more likely to be young, Black, or Latino.
What’s more, the report finds that the current situation is largely the result of a series of intentional policy choices made by Republican legislators that were designed to discourage voting by young people and people of color whom they fear will favor candidates from other parties. And recently NC Newsline sat down with Demos attorney Phi Nguyen and Sarah Ovaska of the Southern Coalition for Social Justice to get the details.
Click here for the full interview with Phi Nguyen and Sarah Ovaska.
Click here to read “North Carolina’s Missing Voters,” a joint report released by Southern Coalition for Social Justice (SCSJ) and Demos, a national nonprofit public policy organization.
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