Bryan Warner

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Meet Bryan…

Bryan manages Common Cause North Carolina’s multimedia production, social-media projects and press outreach.

Prior to joining Common Cause NC in January of 2015, Bryan worked for 10 years with the NC Center for Voter Education. He has a bachelor’s degree in communication and Spanish from Western Carolina University and an associate degree in Web technologies from Wake Technical Community College.

The Latest From Bryan Warner

Civil Rights Groups File State Lawsuit Over North Carolina Redistricting Failures

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Civil Rights Groups File State Lawsuit Over North Carolina Redistricting Failures

Raleigh, N.C. (Oct. 29, 2021) — Civil rights groups filed a state lawsuit today challenging the North Carolina Legislature’s process for drawing new N.C. House and Senate voting maps. The suit would block proposed state legislative districts for failing to consider race during the initial stages of the map-making process in ways that could have devastating impacts on the representation of Black North Carolinians in violation of established state and federal law. 

The Southern Coalition for Social Justice (SCSJ) brought the...

Common Cause NC files complaint calling for investigation of U.S. Postmaster DeJoy for alleged ‘straw donor’ scheme in North Carolina

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Common Cause NC files complaint calling for investigation of U.S. Postmaster DeJoy for alleged ‘straw donor’ scheme in North Carolina

RALEIGH – U.S. Postmaster Louis DeJoy should be investigated immediately for an alleged campaign donation scheme that may have violated North Carolina law, according to a complaint filed today by Common Cause NC with the State Board of Elections and also sent to Attorney General Josh Stein requesting a criminal investigation.

Common Cause legt Einspruch gegen die vom Gesetzgeber beschlossenen neuen Wahlkreise des Repräsentantenhauses von North Carolina ein und bittet das Gericht, die fraglichen Wahlkreise neu zuzuordnen

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Common Cause legt Einspruch gegen die vom Gesetzgeber beschlossenen neuen Wahlkreise des Repräsentantenhauses von North Carolina ein und bittet das Gericht, die fraglichen Wahlkreise neu zuzuordnen

RALEIGH – Am Freitag reichten die Anwälte der Kläger im Anti-Gerrymandering-Fall Common Cause v. Lewis eine Klageschrift ein, in der sie Einspruch gegen 19 neue Wahlkreise des Repräsentantenhauses von North Carolina einlegen, die vom Parlament festgelegt wurden. Die Kläger fordern das Gericht auf, die betreffenden Wahlkreise neu festzulegen.

Common Cause asks SCOTUS to Affirm Rucho North Carolina Redistricting Ruling 

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Common Cause asks SCOTUS to Affirm Rucho North Carolina Redistricting Ruling 

Common Cause today filed a motion to affirm Common Cause v. Rucho, asking the U.S. Supreme Court to agree with a trial court ruling that North Carolina’s congressional map is an illegal partisan gerrymander. If the Supreme Court decides to hear Common Cause v. Rucho, it could result in the first ever decision by the high court stating that partisan gerrymandering violates the U.S. Constitution.  

Common Cause-Gerichtsbeschluss unterstützt die Umsetzung der neuen Kongresskarte nach den Wahlen und fordert einen Sonderermittler zur Festlegung neuer Wahlkreise nach den Wahlen 2018

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Common Cause-Gerichtsbeschluss unterstützt die Umsetzung der neuen Kongresskarte nach den Wahlen und fordert einen Sonderermittler zur Festlegung neuer Wahlkreise nach den Wahlen 2018

Common Cause, joined by the League of Women Voters of North Carolina, filed a brief in Common Cause v. Rucho today concluding that a new congressional map in North Carolina should be implemented after the 2018 elections. With 67 days to go before the 2018 general election and a primary already conducted, Common Cause argued that new districts would generate election administration challenges that would cause confusion and lower voter turnout. The trial court ruled on Monday that North Carolina’s congressional map is an unconstitutional...

Breaking News: Common Cause Challenge to Partisan Gerrymandering Headed to Trial

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Breaking News: Common Cause Challenge to Partisan Gerrymandering Headed to Trial

A panel of federal judges ruled Tuesday afternoon that the case of Common Cause v. Rucho can proceed to trial, denying a request by lawyers for the state legislature to delay the lawsuit. The case challenges partisan gerrymandering in North Carolina.

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