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North Carolina Voters Approve Stronger Constitutional Rights for Crime Victims
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November 6, 2018
Contact: Brad Crone 919-809-3311
Anna Roberts 919-208-4050
Chris Sinclair 919-931-4652
North Carolina Voters Approve Stronger Constitutional Rights for Crime Victims
Bipartisan Victims’ Rights Amendment Passed by 62 %
Raleigh, NC – North Carolina voters approved stronger constitutional rights for victims of crime on election day with a 62% in favor of the crime victims’ rights amendment. The amendment, known as Marsy’s Law, drew bipartisan support across the state on November 6th.
Marsy’s Law Partners with Lyft to Provide Free Rides Home on Election Night
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 2, 2018
CONTACT:
Justin Rice 704-292-8082
Marsy’s Law Partners with Lyft to Provide Free Rides Home on Election Night
Raleigh – Marsy’s Law for North Carolina has partnered with Lyft to provide safe, and free, rides home to election party-goers next Tuesday evening, November 6.
North Carolina Victims’ Rights Amendment Fact Guide for Voters
With only a few short weeks left, the political season is reaching a fever pitch. Partisan rhetoric is as strong as ever and in North Carolina, six amendments on the November ballot this year have taken the place - and the attention - of this year’s campaign season as a statewide issue.
Unfortunately, much of the political rancor has included misinformation about one of the amendments North Carolina voters will be considering on November 6 - strengthening victims’ rights in the state constitution. The campaign for victims’ rights, known as Marsy’s Law for NC, will continue to share the facts about this important amendment so that North Carolina’s voters have accurate information to vote and are able to distinguish between fact and fiction.