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    Two lawsuits, federal and state probes shackle North Carolina election board

    By By Alan Wooten | The Center Square,

    2024-07-26

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    (The Center Square) – Two lawsuits, one federal investigation and one state investigation have created quite a first 26 days of July for the North Carolina State Board of Elections.

    Chaired by Democrat Alan Hirsch, the panel was hit with a second litigation on Friday, this time by the state Democratic Party. Plaintiffs ask in Wake County Superior Court to have the We the People Party, approved July 16, removed from the November ballot.

    The grounds, Democrats say, is the "board's decision here collapses the distinction between candidates and parties, permitting campaign committees such as the Kennedy campaign to circumvent and not only ballot-access rules but also the limits on campaign contributions and expenditures."

    Further, the documents filed say, "The court should declare that North Carolina does not permit candidate campaigns to use the new-party recognition process to evade the requirements applicable to unaffiliated candidates."

    We the People is pushing former Democrat Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for president. Its party recognition with the state allows it to run candidates for other positions as well.

    In terms of ironies, Kennedy formerly being in the party of the plaintiffs couples with Democrats campaigning this year on placing democracy on the ballot. The state board kept the Constitution Party in limbo from June 26 until approval on July 9 .

    The Center Square was unsuccessful getting comment from respective state Democratic Party and Republican Party communications teams before publication. The state Board of Elections referred questions to the state Department of Justice, led by Democratic Attorney General Josh Stein.

    On Monday, a lawsuit by three Fayetteville residents was filed against the state Board of Elections because it blocked the Justice for All Party, supporter of Cornel West for president.

    In terms of political leaning, the Constitution Party is conservative and considered a threat to siphon votes from the Republican Party. We the People and Justice for All are each considered possibilities to lure voters from Democrats.

    All three parties met the state's 13,865 petition signature threshold to qualify for party recognition. The state board deliberated on validity for each.

    Friday marked 26 days since the probe announced by the Judiciary Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives . On Wednesday of this week, there was four hours of the state board before the Oversight Committee in the North Carolina House of Representatives.

    If scoring at home, that's 26 days since the federal inquiry, there are only 43 days until absentee ballots are mailed out on Sept. 6, and 103 days until Election Day.

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    Pam Fifer
    07-27
    Well with the Dems going with a candidate who has not been voted through primary process, it appears that only thing you need to do is buy your candidate from a PAC and National Committee. It doesn’t matter if they are not the candidate on the primary ballot.
    Chuck Cardwell
    07-27
    it's not the parties that are extremely corrupt it is up to you the voter to figure out which ones are corrupt and weed them out like we do bad cops. you fire their ass. find someone better put them in if they can't do the job get rid of them quit putting the same idiots back in office that doesn't do a damn thing other than for themselves like Nancy pelosi Chuck Schumer by the way since I said Nancy how in the hell did she get to be a multi-millionaire working as a senator? they don't get paid that much!! inside trading anyone? you damn right she did but she don't want you doing it well what's good for the goose is good for the gander they put Martha Stewart behind bars for inside trading quina can't they do that same damn thing to Nancy pelosi oh yeah she comes from California just like Camilla and Gavin newsom there's nothing good comes out of California
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