About Democracy North Carolina

Our Mission

Democracy North Carolina is a nonpartisan organization that uses research, organizing, and advocacy to increase voter participation, reduce the influence of big money in politics and achieve a government that is truly of the people, for the people and by the people.

Our Vision for NC

We envision a government that is truly “of the people, for the people and by the people,” where barriers to vote or serve in public office are removed. We want people to have confidence in their political system and feel ownership of their government, and we want elected officials to represent and respect the diversity and interests of the people they were elected to serve.

Core Values

We promote respect for people’s fundamental equality and right to self-determination. We provide tools to help people take ownership of their government and win on issues that advance the common good. We believe in telling the truth and taking responsibility for our actions.

What does this mean to you?

Our mission touches the lives of all North Carolina citizens in many different ways.

  • By advocating for Voter-Owned Elections, we make sure your elected officials are accountable to you, rather than to big money donors. In doing so, we protect the policies of our state from being distorted by special interests and make it possible for people without wealth to serve in public office.
  • By promoting secure voting improvements like Early Voting and Same Day Registration, we make it easier for you to cast your ballot.
  • Our focus on stronger ethics and more transparent campaign finance disclosure encourages honest leaders and reduces government fraud.
  • Our emphasis on leadership training means more people will have the skills to participate in the decisions affecting their communities.
  • We also offer you training and resources to help you become an active citizen.

Visit our Take Action section for information on what you can do to help further our basic mission or for information on becoming a Democracy AdvocateClick here to support our work.


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One Response to “About Democracy North Carolina”

  1. Emily Keel says:

    Hey you Greenville guys! I am next door in Martin County and am a part of a Pitt Co group organizing there for health care reform. We are having a forum sponsored by NC Justice on July 23 in Greenville. Would you all like to attend and give us your 2cents worth? Maybe we could even give you a minute to speak on voter owned elections.

    Emily Keel