Policy

Reforming North Carolina's independent-candidacy law

Ballot access for independents should not require personal wealth or a lawyer’s map of loopholes. Next month’s draft will say how.

Coming next

Policy 02 will take on North Carolina’s independent-candidacy rules — who gets on the ballot, what it costs, and how the process currently favors parties over people.

Draft publishes with the same structure as Policy 01: plain-English summary, model legislative text, and town-hall Q&A.