ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WLOS) — After rising allegations of dual residence swirling around Asheville Vice Mayor Antanette Mosley, North Carolina State Board of Elections spokesperson Jason Tyson, confirmed on Wednesday, Dec. 17, that the board has received an inquiry to investigate her residency filings.
“The North Carolina State Board of Elections did receive a referral regarding Asheville Vice Mayor Antanette Mosley this week,” wrote Tyson by email. “And we are looking into it. Referrals can come to us from a number of sources, including private citizens, political parties or officials. We do not comment on pending investigations or inquiries such as this that can rise to that level.”
The confirmation comes as News 13 confirmed the Fulton County Assessor’s Board sent Mosley a certified letter that she no longer wanted the homestead exemption on her Atlanta home, where documents show she claimed it as her primary residence…