North Carolina State Board of Elections to Meet in Raleigh on Jan. 28 to Discuss Candidacy Challenges and Absentee Ballots

The North Carolina State Board of Elections has announced an upcoming in-person meeting, inviting both public and media to attend virtually via Webex or by phone, at their Raleigh offices on Wednesday, starting at 9 a.m. The specific details for access are provided by the Board, including a phone access code and a password for transparency and ease of public participation.

Issues on the docket for this meeting are noteworthy; including a hearing on the challenge to Margot Dupre’s candidacy for the US Senate as well as the possibility of county board member vacancies needing appointments, the board has set a tentative agenda open to modification, especially if inclement weather should impinge upon proceedings whereas the public’s engagement remains a pivotal element in the due process of democratic oversight, according to the North Carolina State Board of Elections.

The agenda extends into discussions on campaign finance, addressing requests for penalty waivers, underlining the State Board’s commitment to stringent oversight of election funding practices. In addition to these points, the notice also previews the board’s plan to address proposed amendments to existing rules that govern political campaigning in North Carolina…

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