PREVIOUS PROTESTS AT WAKE BOARD OF ELECTIONS
ELECTION NIGHT ON NOVEMBER 8, 2022
Protest photos & coverage by independent journalist, Stephen Horn.
Posters thanking the dedicated poll workers in Wake County for their hard work administering elections.
Protestors came with signs asking for transparency as well as board & public oversight. Members of the public are being blocked by the Election Director and Board Members from observing critical canvassing processes inside on election night.
Q. Despite the requirement that all board members must be present for canvassing activities on election night at the BOE, why do only 2 out of 5 show up?
A. Wake County used to have 3 BOE members present on election night prior to 2020, but they now have only 2 in order to prevent a quorum. If a quorum is present, then the BOE must be open to the public and they have made it clear that they do not want members of the public to observe on election night.
Transparent Elections NC obtained a protest permit, even though one was not required based on the location where the protest was planned. TENC ensured that election workers (who do not have a say in the level of transparency) did not feel threatened in any way. Protestors put out signs thanking the poll workers in places where the poll workers would see the “thank you” signs.
ELECTION NIGHT ON MAY 17, 2022
— 🚀 TENC founder, Lynn Bernstein ✍ (@bernstein_lynn) May 18, 2022
Protest photos by independent journalist, Stephen Horn.