Phone Bank FAQs - NC House District 119

Democratic Candidate: Joe Sam Queen

This district, encompassing Jackson, Swain, and part of Haywood counties in Western NC, features the fifth consecutive showdown between Democratic incumbent Joe Sam Queen and his Republican opponent Mike Clampitt. Queen defeated Clampitt in 2012 and 2014 only to lose the seat by just 377 votes in 2016 as the Trump wave swept western NC. Queen flipped the seat back for Democrats in 2018, winning by 5 points. While Democrats are in a good position to hold this key district, it cannot be taken for granted with Trump back the ballot in 2020.

WHO IS CALLING?

Refer them to flipnc.org. We are an all-volunteer, independent grassroots group working to elect progressives/ Democrats. If they ask for contact info, you must provide it. You can give them FLIP NC’s PO Box: PO Box 51236, Durham, NC 27727

WHO IS MY CURRENT REPRESENTATIVE/ THE DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE?

Rep. Queen is a sixth-generation citizen of the mountains who served his first term in the state legislature beginning in 2002. He is a farmer, an architect, a businessman, a father, and a husband who is dedicated to strong job growth, high-quality education, and health care access for all. Throughout his career in the NC Senate and the NC House, Rep. Queen has worked for a stronger economy and a better life for western North Carolinians. Visit his website for more information: www.joesamqueen.com

HOW DO I REGISTER TO VOTE?

North Carolinians who have a signature on file with the DMV can register or update their voter registration online. Voters can also register or update their voter registration at any early voting site in their county during early voting (Oct. 15-31) and then immediately cast their ballot. More info is available at www.youcanvote.org/getregistered. Voters without internet access and those with more questions can call 1-888-OUR-VOTE.

HOW DO I REQUEST AN ABSENTEE BALLOT?

Any registered voter can Vote by Mail in North Carolina by requesting an absentee ballot – no excuse is needed. Voters do not lose anything by requesting an absentee ballots; they may still choose to vote in person and simply destroy their absentee ballot.

  • Absentee ballots are now being mailed to those who request them. You can now track your ballot at northcarolina.ballottrax.net.

    Voters can now request an absentee ballot online through the State Board of Elections Absentee Ballot Request Portal at votebymail.ncsbe.gov. Those without internet access can still submit a paper absentee ballot request to their county board of elections.

  • Absentee ballots must be postmarked by Election Day and received by the board of elections by 3 days after the election. Absentee ballots may also be returned in person to the county board of elections or any early voting site by a voter or a voter’s near relative (spouse, brother, sister, parent, grandparent, child, grandchild, mother-in-law, father-in-law, daughter-in-law, son-in-law, stepparent, or stepchild).

For more info, send voter to www.youcanvote.org/vote-by-mail. Voters without internet access and those with more questions can call 1-888-OUR-VOTE.

WHEN CAN I VOTE IN NORTH CAROLINA?

Early Voting: Oct. 15-31

Voters can register/ update their registration and vote the same day during Early Voting (but not on Election Day) at any early voting site in the county in which they are registered to vote.

Early voting sites and times for: Jackson County / Haywood County

Early voting times for: Swain County (find sites here)

Election Day: Nov. 3

HOW DO LOOK UP MY CURRENT REGISTRATION STATUS/POLLING LOCATION?

NC voters can look up their current registration status and find their polling location at the following link or by Googling “Am I registered to vote in NC” https://vt.ncsbe.gov/RegLkup

WHICH DISTRICTS AM I IN?

Most folks don’t know which districts they live in or who represents them, and it doesn’t help that many districts were redrawn after the last election. If voters are confused or would like to look up their current district(s)/ rep(s), they can do so here using their address: https://www.ncleg.gov/FindYourLegislators

RESOURCES FOR HELP WITH ISSUES RELATED TO COVID-19

Dial 2-1-1 to reach NC’s information hotline and talk with a specialist.