Exposing North Carolina’s liberal/progressive movement.

The Mapping the Left (MTL) project combines data, research and news articles to show the magnitude of the radical Left’s infrastructure in North Carolina. For decades, the liberal/progressive movement has mostly been invisible to the general public. Hiding from the “liberal” label, the well-organized progressive movement has built a network of groups that work together to push an extreme, liberal/progressive agenda that the media has failed to report upon.

Mapping The Left

Articles

Public comment on proposed election recount rules

The North Carolina State Board of Elections (SBE) has proposed changes to the recount process. I offered a public comment…
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Fixing the Jackson County early voting site problem

The Jackson County Board of Elections (BOE) failed to reach a unanimous agreement on early voting site locations for the…
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The General Assembly should consider leadership term limits

Entrenched leadership in the North Carolina General Assembly creates a stranglehold on power and limits how well other legislators can…
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Make state and local governments more transparent

The General Assembly should repeal or modify a provision in the 2023 budget that exempted legislators from the state public…
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State Board of Elections proposes rules changes for absentee voting and voting sites

This is the second of a two-part series on proposed election rules changes. Part one covered proposed rules for recounts…
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State Board of Elections proposes changes to recount, voter ID rules

This is the first a two-part series on proposed election rules changes. Part two will cover proposed rules for absentee…
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North Carolina Supreme Court Justice proposes judicial candidate speech reform

On May 5, I wrote how the North Carolina Code of Judicial Conduct (CJC), as enforced by the Judicial Standards…
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Let judicial candidates speak

Judicial elections are important, and voters need information to make correct decisions North Carolina Supreme Court Justice Anita Earls has…
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Bring out your dead! Elections boards to remove 34,000 deceased voters

The North Carolina State Board of Elections (SBE) approved rules for removing non-citizens from voter rolls on a 3-2 party-line…
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Election shenanigans highlight need for performance audits

Election administration problems in Anson and New Hanover counties could cost two county election officials their jobs Those problems demonstrate…
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Time for North Carolina finally to repeal the literacy test

The literacy test in the North Carolina State Constitution was a tool to disenfranchise black voters Despite that moral stain…
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Getting to the end game in the Berger-Page race

North Carolina county boards of elections completed their official counts in the March 3 primary at their canvass meetings on…
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