Say "Yes" on State Income-Tax Form
To Support Fair Elections & Fair Courts
Would you rather have North Carolina judges raising
campaign money from the attorneys and business interests who appear
in their courts - or from a public fund they can tap if they agree to
strict spending limits?
Which way promotes fairness in our courts and gives
all qualified candidates a chance, even if they are not personally wealthy?
North Carolina now has the nation's first "Clean
Elections" public financing program for statewide judicial candidates.
It's a major breakthrough for "voter-owned elections" in N.C.
- but it won't work without public participation!
Candidates for the N.C. Supreme Court and Court of
Appeals can receive substantial aid from a new Public Campaign
Fund in exchange for accepting strict spending and fundraising
limits. Twelve of the 16 candidates used the program in 2004, including
four of the five winners.
The Fund also pays for a Voter Guide
with information about the courts and candidates. Four million copies
were mailed to homes in 2004.
A distinguished bipartisan panel, headed by Campbell
University Law School's Dean Willis Whichard, oversees the program with
the State Board of Election.
But the program won't work unless hundreds of thousands
of taxpayers show support by choosing "Yes" on a check-off
box that is on the N.C. income-tax form.
The check-off doesn't change a person's tax
bill; it just transfers $3 to the new Public Campaign Fund
for each person who says "Yes."
Look hard and find the question about the check-off
on your tax return. TELL YOUR TAX CONSULTANT TO CHECK “YES”
– they may not ask you the question!
For more information, call 1-888-OUR-VOTE or go to
www.ncjudges.org.
USEFUL MATERIALS
Click here for a
one-page flyer about the check-off, prepared by the
North Carolina Voters for Clean Elections coalition. (PDF format)
Click here for a
Q&A on the check-off and Public Campaign Fund,
distributed by the State Board of Elections. (PDF format)
Click here for talking points for a Letter
to the Editor.
Click here for
copy that can be used in a newsletter or email action alert.
Click here for the language in the
check-off box that is on the tax form. (PDF format)
Click here for the front side of
a small "buck slip" that
gives the key information about the check-off. (PDF format) Click
here for the other side of the buck slip. You can order hundreds
of these slips from Democracy
North Carolina.