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From Brackets to Ballots: How You Can Win for Your Community

March Madness has officially begun, but so has voting season! In North Carolina, the primary took place on March 3, and I worked as an election official in a nonpartisan capacity at a precinct in Union County. This was a great way to immerse myself in the election process and get paid! Some of you are probably asking, “What is a primary election?”, and “Do they even matter?” A primary election is what political parties use to select candidates for a general election. Then each party’s candidates run against each other in the general election.

Visit the Federal Voting Assistance Program for more information!


While voting is never required, it is always encouraged because this is how you have an impact on your community. Your utilities, property taxes, public safety, public education, local parks and libraries, sanitation services, and more are decided by local government, not the president. While yes, presidential elections are important, if your light bill rises and you’re no longer able to afford it, there’s very little those in the White House can do.


Rules of the Game


This year, in November, nationwide, we will be voting for:

  • All 435 House of Representatives

  • 35 U.S. Senators

  • 36 governors

  • 19,000+ city council members

  • 18,000+ school board members

  • 6,000+ state legislators

  • 3,000+ mayors and city executives

  • 1,000+ judges,

  • AND MORE!


So whether you’re a Democrat, Republican, Socialist, Libertarian, a part of the Green Party, or build your March Madness bracket based on how cute the starting five is (like I did), or how cool the logo is. Voting is so important.


Yours truly,

Parliamentarian Nyla White

Written by Nyla White, Parliamentarian, N4CSGA 25-26

Date: April 4th, 2026


Thank you for taking the time to read! Stay engaged, make your voice heard, and keep leading in your community. For questions or to get involved in upcoming initiatives, feel free to reach out at n4csga@gmail.com or follow us on @n4csga.

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