Precinct 303 LaDeara Crest Resource Center
We are an active precinct of voters engaged in electing Democratic candidates.
Our goal is to interact with members of our community to address concerns through political leadership by engaging directly with our elected representatives.
For more information about the Address Confidentiality Program, contact the program manager by email at [email protected] or by phone at (919) 716-6785.
Did You Know? The Address Confidentiality Program of the Attorney General's office protects the confidentiality of a voter's address in elections data if a voter is a victim of domestic violence, stalking, etc.
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Community Day at LaDeara Crest Resource Center.
Due to a recent superior court ruling, any individual on probation, parole, or post-release supervision is immediately eligible to register to vote and vote. https://www.ncsbe.gov/news/press-releases/2022/07/26/north-carolinians-serving-felony-sentences-who-are-not-jail-or-prison-may-register-vote-starting
North Carolinians Serving Felony Sentences, Who Are Not in Jail or Prison, May Register to Vote Starting July 27 Note: This press release was updated on August 19, 2022, to add the final sentence. Starting July 27, 2022, an individual serving a felony sentence who is not in jail or prison may register to vote and vote. An individual must also have resided in North Carolina for at least 30 days prior to the ele...
Mail-in absentee ballots will be available starting September 9th. Please remember that mail-in absentee ballots require the signature of two witnesses (or one notary public.
Boards of Elections must make absentee ballots available 60 days before a statewide general election. Absentee ballots will be ready for the November 8, 2022 election on Sept. 9.
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It was great to be out in the community today. We were on the corner of Manchester and 25th Street. Thank you to everyone that came out to assist with voter registration, cooked, and served.
Thank you neighbors for your support!
Never miss a curbside collection again! Our new Winston-Salem Collects app sends reminders, tells you about collection changes due to holidays and winter storms, and much more. The online version will even print a personalized collection calendar for the whole year! Available for Apple and Android, or sign up at https://bit.ly/3QgLFgq.
Thank you Michelle Boone for organizing Pancakes and Prayer at Bowen Park. This event allowed us to meet our neighbors, hear an inspirational message, and inquire about voter status.
The Democrats Listen tour begins this week!
At our “Democrats Listen” events, participating Democratic candidates invite all interested Forsyth County residents to let us know what’s on your mind.
What concerns you and your family in our community today? Only after each resident who wants to speak has had their turn can candidates offer their comments.
Our opening session will take place at the Gateway Commons Park shelter this Thursday, August 11, from 6 to 8 p.m.
Gateway Commons Park runs along Oak Street from Northwest Boulevard to Glenn Avenue. The park's map address is 1580 Oak Street, Winston-Salem, but the shelter is located on the Wilson Terrace side of the park.
Candidates planning to participate this Thursday include NC House Representative Amber Baker, Forsyth County Commissioner (District A) Tonya McDaniel, Richard Watts (school board candidate), and me (Dan Besse). Other Democratic candidates have been invited and may also be there.
Forsyth County Democrats believe that it’s time for those of us who want to represent you in public office to listen to YOU.
Five more Democrats Listen sessions are scheduled around Forsyth County before Labor Day!
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Members of Precinct 303 will meet Thursday, July 28, 2022, at 14th Street Recreation Center. Please join us at 6pm!
Volunteers are needed to knock on doors and talk to voters about this upcoming election. If you are interested please register for this upcoming event, August 1, 2022, at Union Baptist Church.
Knock Doors with Cheri Beasley in Winston-Salem! · Blue Unity in 2022 Join Democratic nominee for US Senate Cheri Beasley, other Forsyth County candidates, community leaders and neighbors like you as we knock on doors and talk to voters in Winston-Salem about the urgency of the upcoming election. Registration for participants begins at 8:00am in the parking lot of Uni...
Precinct 303 would like to say thank you to all the community leaders that attended the Prayer Vigil at Bowen Park, Friday, May 27th. Big shot out to Bowen Park Neighborhood Association, Michelle Boone, and Rally Up Winston-Salem for the work you do in our community.
Leaders of the Bowen Park neighborhood stepped up with an inspirational community stop the violence prayer vigil this evening in Bowen Park adjacent to the 25th Street neighborhood. Thank you for your involvement and commitment to unity in action!
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