NC voters will decide key races, including governor and House seats, on November 4. Early voting begins on September 19. Here's what to know.
RALEIGH, N.C. -- A pair of northeastern North Carolina legislative districts can remain intact, a federal judge ruled Tuesday, rejecting Black voters’ claims that state Republicans illegally manipulated the boundaries to prevent them from electing their favored candidates.
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Dallas Woodhouse has frequently voiced his support for conservative views on election issues that he may now be tasked with overseeing.
North Carolina State Auditor Dave Boliek hired Dallas Woodhouse, former executive director of the state Republican Party, to oversee elections boards across the state.
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Former NCGOP official to oversee state elections boards after GOP legislature’s power play
North Carolina state auditor Dave Boliek has appointed Dallas Woodhouse as an election liaison for the state, a newly created role that comes months after North Carolina’s GOP-dominated Legislature transferred authority of the state’s elections from the Democratic governor to the Republican auditor.
Dallas Woodhouse, who led the state GOP from 2015 to 2019, will serve as the election liaison in Auditor Dave Boliek’s office.
As stated earlier voters don’t really know the candidates, voting mostly for their party affiliation. Let’s stop listing a candidate’s party affiliation on the ballot. Every candidate has an equal chance. Voters might have to learn something about the candidates. Elected officials represent all of us, not just their party.
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