
Resolution in Support of US Citizens Elections Bill of Rights [1]
Resolution sponsored by Asheville Tea Party https://www.ashevilleteaparty.org/
Whereas, elections are the bedrock of America’s constitutional republic;
Whereas, election integrity remains a top issue for North Carolinians and all Americans;
Whereas, President Trump is committed to meaningful election reforms to assure that elections are secure and the results are transparent and accurate;
Whereas, the US Citizens Elections Bill of Rights reflects the priorities of President Trump and our citizens;
Whereas, the US Citizens Elections Bill of Rights was drafted with the Election Integrity Network, state and national organizations, and the North Carolina Election Integrity Team (NCEIT) as a collaborative nationwide grassroots effort; and
Whereas, the US Citizens Elections Bill of Rights addresses the vulnerabilities identified in election laws state-by-state and at the federal level and demonstrated in elections across the nation including North Carolina;
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the citizens of North Carolina
1. proclaim its support for the US Citizens Elections Bill of Rights to secure the integrity of our elections and protect them from fraud, manipulation, and error, free from foreign interference and influence;
2. encourage the NC General Assembly to take any and all legislative measures necessary to enact the tenets of the US Citizens Elections Bill of Rights into state law;
3. encourage Congress to take any and all legislative measures necessary to enact the tenets of the US Citizens Elections Bill of Rights into federal law; and
4. order a copy of this Resolution be sent to the NCGOP; Senator Phil Berger, President Pro Tempore of the North Carolina Senate; Destin Hall, Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives; Republican members of the General Assembly’s election-related
committees; John Thune, Senate Majority Leader of the US Senate; Mike Johnson, Speaker of the US House of Representatives; and to the North Carolina Republican delegation in the US Senate and House of Representatives.
Adopted this 6th day of February 2025.
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[1] See https://www.votefair2026.com Pg 1 of 2
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