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Celebration of Father’s Day

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The High Point NAACP Youth Council (HPYC Unit 59i1) and the High Point NAACP Religious Affairs Committee are excited to announce the upcoming Transforming Youth Unity Rally. This special event is scheduled for Saturday, June 22nd, from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM at the...

CELEBRATING: EXCEPTIONAL WOMEN WHO MAKE ADIFFERENCE “WOMAN OF THE YEAR” CORONATION ~~ MOTHER’S DAY TEA

Join us as we celebrate elegance and inspiration at the “Exceptional Women Who Make A Difference” Mother’s Day Tea presented by the Women in NAACP (WIN) of the High Point Branch. This prestigious event will take place at the Golden Doors Event Center in High Point,...

Black Agenda Healthcare Forum

NAACP High Point Branch Presents: Black Agenda Healthcare Forum When: Thursday, April 04 | 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Where: Williams Memorial CME Church, 3400 Triangle Lake Rd, High Point, NC 27260 Format: Hybrid In-Person and Online Panel Discussion with Q&A Live Stream...

High Point NAACP Achieves 2023 Branch of the Year

The education, advocacy, and actions of the High Point Branch NAACP,  #5405B,  was recognized at the 80th Annual NAACP State Convention,  held September 28-30, 2023, in Wilmington NC. Our High Point University Collegiate Chapter was present to celebrate with us. The...

High Point City Council Pass Recommendations ~ One High Point Commission on Reparations

The High Point Branch of the NAACP announces, “High Point City Council passes recommendations by the One High Point Commission on Reparations.”  The recommendations are based on quantifiable data submitted by subject matter experts. To review the data presented by the...

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Print this order form You may submit your filled order form with your payment or email it back using the email address on the bottom of the form. Use the link below to pay and upload your order form....

SB 747 (Omnibus Elections Bill) Problematic, Discriminatory, and Suppresses the Vote

Our democracy is based on freedom, fairness, and choice. But here in North Carolina, a power grab is upon us. Extremists who want control over our elections are pushing for legislation that would limit our freedom to vote and diminish our voices. Our election process...

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With the national emergency declaration ending May 11, 2023, another national emergency evolves – more than half of those with Medicaid coverage will be terminated (3 million African Americans, 5 million Latinos, 1 million Asian and Pacific Islanders).  The first...

The High Point Branch of the NAACP advocates “Tell Your NC Representatives to Reject SB 747.”

This anti-voter bill would inject needless meddling by extremists who seek to limit access to the ballot box. The so-called N. C. Election Integrity Network is up to “no good.”    Senate Bill 747 Would: Allow anyone to violate privacy and challenge legitimate...

Celebration of Father’s Day

It is with great pleasure that we invite you to join us as we pay tribute to our community’s most courageousgentlemen. The men of honor in our lives who have made significant contributions to our families, our churches, and our community. During the Father’s Day...

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

October 10, 2020

CONTACT:

Inga Sarda-Sorensen, ACLU National, 347-514-3984, isarda-sorensen@aclu.org

Cambriae Bates, ACLU of Pennsylvania, 215-827-6006, media@aclupa.org

Marc Banks, NAACP, 404-849-3189, dbanks@naacpnet.org
Liz Iacobucci, Common Cause, 978-807-8294, liacobucci@commoncause.org

Kayla Vix, League of Women Voters of the United States, 202-809-9668, kvix@lwv.org

Eileen Olmsted, League of Women Voters of Pennsylvania, 412-877-9296, communications@palwv.org

Jonathan McJunkin, Public Interest Law Center, 570-337-1969, jmcjunkin@pubintlaw.org

Don Owens, Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, 202-934-1880, dowens@lawyerscommittee.org

PITTSBURGH — A federal court today ruled against the Trump campaign’s bid to remove ballot drop boxes in Pennsylvania.

In addition, the court rebuffed the Trump campaign’s effort to require signature matching for mailed ballots or overturn the state’s county-residency requirement for poll watchers; and declined to permit campaign poll watchers at drop boxes.

The American Civil Liberties Union, ACLU of Pennsylvania, Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, Public Interest Law Center, and firm WilmerHale had challenged the Trump campaign’s attempts.

The case was brought on behalf of the NAACP Pennsylvania State Conference, Common Cause Pennsylvania, and the League of Women Voters of Pennsylvania.

The following reactions are from:

Witold Walczak, legal director, ACLU of Pennsylvania: “A federal judge gave the Trump campaign every opportunity to put forward their strongest case and today found that they produced no credible evidence of fraud, failed to identify any voters who were injured, and did not show that the Pennsylvania Department of State was running the elections unconstitutionally. The Trump campaign should trust voters and let them vote.”

Kenneth Huston, president, NAACP Pennsylvania State Conference: “Voter suppression has always been a tactic used to attempt to discourage or prevent certain voters from exercising their right to vote. With the pandemic still a major dynamic in voting, I am very pleased to hear the decision of U.S. District Judge J. Nicholas Ranja in dismissing the lawsuit with all of its challenges by President Trump’s campaign. Let’s do whatever we can to protect and encourage all to prepare to get out and vote.”

Derrick Johnson, president and CEO, NAACP: “In a time when we are faced with substantial obstacles, drop boxes make it possible and safe for voters to engage in their constitutional right. We are pleased with this outcome that grants people more than one option to exercise their civic duty.”

Sarah Brannon, managing attorney, ACLUs Voting Rights Project: “The court recognized the gravity of the Trump campaign’s depraved attempt to undermine mail-in voting and put Pennsylvanians at risk in the middle of a deadly pandemic. This ruling is a huge victory for voters.”

Suzanne Almeida, interim executive director, Common Cause Pennsylvania: “Our government ‘by the people’ is stronger when more people are able to participate by voting. Today’s decision is a ‘win’ for voters — and for a government ‘by the people’ — because it ensures Pennsylvania’s voters have clear choices about how to vote during this pandemic. People will be able to vote in-person on Election Day, vote-by-mail, or deposit their voted ballot in a drop box. Drop boxes are particularly important for voters who may not receive their mail ballots in time to mail them back. Voting is using your voice and we’re delighted voters have this option to be heard this election.”

Ben Geffen, attorney, Public Interest Law Center: “Today, the court recognized what Pennsylvania law, the experience of voters in other states, and the evidence in this case made clear: drop boxes are a safe and secure tool for voters to return their mail ballots to election officials. Now, our partners and our clients will work to ensure that Pennsylvania voters are informed of all of their options and that our election on November 3 is orderly, free, and equal.”

Terrie Griffin, co-president, League of Women Voters of Pennsylvania: “The League joined this case to represent the interests of voters, many of whom will rely on nearby ballot drop boxes to return their ballots this year. When adequately placed in densely populated communities, drop boxes ensure voters can hand deliver their ballots safely, with assurance that they will be counted. It is unconscionable to consider limiting drop boxes during a deadly pandemic, when the focus should be on expanding safe voting options — not restricting them further.”

Dr. Deborah Turner, president, board of directors of the League of Women Voters of the United States: “Today’s decision is a huge victory in the defense of voting rights. This case sought to limit safe, secure voter access in a high-interest election year during a deadly global pandemic. We are grateful that this nonsensical voter suppression attempt was halted in Pennsylvania today, and we are proud to stand up for voters’ rights whenever and wherever they are threatened.”

John Powers, attorney, Voting Rights Project, Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law: “This is a major victory for voters across Pennsylvania, particularly Black and Latino voters who have been disproportionately impacted by the pandemic. This ruling is especially timely on the heels of questionable poll-watching activity in Philadelphia, which underscores the need to reign in outsider intimidation efforts.”

Ruling: https://www.aclu.org/legal-document/order-6