North Carolina Republicans will select a new nominee in May for the election do-over in a now-vacant congressional district after the state's board of elections on Monday ordered a new primary
North Carolina Republicans will select a new nominee in May for the election do-over in a now-vacant congressional district after the state's board of elections on Monday ordered a new primary.
The primary in North Carolina's 9th District, which will be open to new candidates, will be held on May 14. The general election is scheduled for Sept. 10 — but if no candidate in a party primary earns greater than 30 percent of the vote, a primary runoff will take place on Sept. 10, and the general will be moved to Nov. 5.
By signing up you agree to receive email newsletters or alerts from POLITICO. You can unsubscribe at any time. Democrat Dan McCready, who appeared to lose by a slim margin in the midterms before the election board refused to certify the results, is the only Democrat in the race so far.that revealed Harris' son warned his father about the absentee ballot operation run by the political operative at the center of the scandal. Leslie McCrae Dowless manipulated and oversaw the illegal collection of ballots, according to election board investigators.
dressed as the Dukes of Hazzard villain Boss Hogg. Other GOP candidates could include state Sen. Dan Bishop, former Mecklenburg County Commissioner Matthew Ridenhour and former state Sen. Tommy Tucker.by the state legislature late last year — after the first allegations against Harris' campaign emerged — mandated that new primaries also be held if the board orders a new congressional election, even if concerns about the previous race are confined to the general election.
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