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Officials Turn Blind Eye to Hotly Contested Election Process
This article in the Winston-Salem Journal tells the truth about the election/voting process in North Carolina. I am sure poll workers in every county can relate to these ... Keep Reading
Larry Leake Protects Perdue?
In August when the State Board of Elections assessed the Perdue Campaign a $30,000 fine for failing to report more than 40 flights, Board Chairman Larry Leake voted against holding ... Keep Reading
Absentee Voting Delayed
Last Friday, September 3rd, I blogged that absentee ballots were ready to be mailed because that’s what I read on the SBOE website (and that is what is required in NCGS ... Keep Reading
Who is Investigating Who
If Gary Bartlett is willing to sacrifice his reputation and the reputation of the State Board of Elections by hiring, protecting and defending four inexperienced, unqualified, old ... Keep Reading
Larry Leake must go!
This story about Larry Leake is just the latest in a long growing list of reasons why he should resign immediately. He has been on the board for far too long and it is time to go. ... Keep Reading
Investigate the State Board of Elections?
Did the Executive Director and the Chairman of the North Carolina Board of Elections (SBOE) really make changes to an investigative report prepared by its own investigators? If ... Keep Reading
Campaign Ethics Idea
The Raleigh News & Observer’s Andrew Curliss has observed in a recent post that there are some potentially good ethics regulations missing from the ethics bill (HB961) ... Keep Reading
Day 2 – Easley Hearings (3)
Notes according to Dave Horne's Testimony (cont) Mr. Cordle, a State Board of Elections member (Democrat) sounded more like Mr. Horne's defense lawyer offering excuses than a ... Keep Reading
Did You Hear the One About…
As I read the article “Election boards wonder if military ballots are too costly” in Saturday's Greensboro News and Record, I began to recall all the old jokes. If you are a ... Keep Reading