Please RSVP for the convention to receive a Zoom registration link.
All precinct delegates will receive an email with a convention packet, registration link and voting information by April 6th. ONLY precinct delegates may vote.
The Convention will be on April 17th from 10 am to 12:30 pm.
The agenda, resolutions and other information will be posted between April 1st and April 5th.
Keynote Speaker: Daniel Bowes
Daniel serves as the Director of Policy and Advocacy at the ACLU of North Carolina. Daniel started his legal and policy advocacy career at the NC Justice Center; first, as an Equal Justice Works fellow and then as a senior attorney and director of the Justice Center's Fair Chance Criminal Justice Project. He has also served as an Autry Fellow at MDC, Inc., and supervising attorney of Legal Aid of North Carolina’s Second Chance Employment and Housing Project. As the son of justice-involved parents, Daniel is a passionate member of the NC Second Chance Alliance (ncsecondchance.org) and advocates for the well-being of the 30,000 children in North Carolina with an incarcerated parent.
Daniel is a native of Alamance County. He is a graduate of Duke University and the New York University School of Law, where he was a Root-Tilden-Kern Public Interest Scholar.
Convention Delegate Materials
District Convention Delegates needed
If you are interested in serving as a delegate to the 4th Congressional District Convention or the 13th Congressional District Convention please use the appropriate link below.
Delegates must live in the Congressional District, be a registered Democrat and live in Chatham. Please note there are seats for 82 4th Congressional District delegates and 12 13th Congressional District delegates. Seats will be allotted in the order of registration. You do not have to attend the convention (on Zoom) to be a delegate but we must fill all seats in order to have all 82 or 12 votes. The conventions will be held on May 22nd.
4th Congressional District sign-up form.
13th Congressional District sign-up form.
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