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North Carolina State Board of Elections to Discuss Election Protest Appeal and Potential Waivers in Upcoming Raleigh Meeting

North Carolina State Board of Elections to Discuss Election Protest Appeal and Potential Waivers in Upcoming Raleigh Meeting

A meeting of the North Carolina State Board of Elections has been set for Tuesday at 11 a.m. The meeting will be held in the Board Room on the Third Floor of the Dobbs Building, which is situated at 430 N. Salisbury St., Raleigh, as stated in the notice provided on the official website of the North Carolina State Board of Elections. Any member of the public is welcome to attend this meeting, provided there is room. Additionally, for those who are unable to attend in person, the event will be available online via Webex and over the phone.

The announced agenda for the board meeting touches on a number of topics, ranging from conflicts of interest and ethics to the general election canvass in November 2024. It appears that Rutherford County Commissioner, District 2’s appeal for an election protest will also be discussed. Waiver requests for late-filed campaign finance reports are also being discussed; given recent discussions about political funding, this could be very interesting. Additionally, there is a proposal to provide the executive director the authority to exempt some late-filed campaign finance reports in consideration of the effects of Hurricane Helene.

The approval of previous meeting minutes and the settlement report for the Green v. Bell case are among the other items on the agenda. The State Board’s meeting homepage will contain information about the meeting’s materials and any modifications to the preliminary agenda. The password “NCSBE” can be used to log onto Webex, or participants can call 415-655-0003 and enter the access code 2424 206 7441# and the passcode 62723# to participate remotely.

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Lastly, the State Board has scheduled a closed session, the specifics of which will be kept secret. Sections 143-318.11(a)(1) and 163-278.22(7) of the General Statute serve as the foundation for the justifications for this closure. This portion of the meeting is reserved for talks that are legally off-limits to the general audience. People are urged to visit ncsbe.gov for more details on the forthcoming meeting and the items on the agenda.

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