North Carolina
Related: About this forumNorth Carolina To Decide As Early As Monday If New House Election Is Needed
February 18, 2019 5:00 AM ET
. Mark Harris (left) and Dan McCready
Chuck Burton/AP
Three months after the midterm elections, voters in North Carolina's 9th Congressional District may finally find out who their congressperson will be, or whether they will need to head to the polls again.
The North Carolina State Board of Elections will meet Monday for what could be a multi-day hearing to consider evidence that investigators have been gathering for months.
In the unofficial tally for the 9th District race, Republican Mark Harris leads Democrat Dan McCready by 905 votes. But the election has been tainted by allegations that an operative hired by Harris collected and potentially manipulated some vote-by-mail ballots.
Investigators for the state board of elections have been looking into the accusations since early December.
Person of interest was known before
Shortly after the 2018 midterms, the state board of elections voted in a bipartisan manner to delay certification of the race and instead to begin an investigation. McCrae Dowless was named a person of interest by the board shortly after.
Dowless has repeatedly declined comment to NPR, and has not spoken publicly since the investigation began. His attorney, Cynthia Adams Singletary, released a statement in December saying Dowless did not break any laws and that any investigation would prove that.
Link to that statement: http://www.fox46charlotte.com/news/local-news/attorney-mccrae-dowless-broke-no-laws
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"Our findings to date suggest that individuals and potentially groups of individuals engaged in efforts to manipulate election results through the absentee ballot process," wrote board of elections executive director Kim Strach in January 2017. "The evidence we have obtained suggest that these efforts may have taken place in the past and if not addressed will likely continue for future elections."
Potential next steps
The state board of elections, which consists of three Democrats and two Republicans, is expected to vote at the end of the hearing on how to proceed.
To certify Harris would require three votes, meaning at least one Democrat would have to vote in favor. And to hold a new election would require four votes, meaning at least one Republican would have to vote in favor.
If the board is deadlocked after the hearing, Harris would be certified according to North Carolina law. But Democrats who now hold the majority in the U.S. House of Representatives have indicated they would not seat Harris if questions remain about the election's fairness,. In that case, the House could deem the seat vacant, which would then give Gov. Roy Cooper, a Democrat, the authority to call a new election.
More at the link.
https://www.npr.org/2019/02/18/694429029/north-carolina-to-decide-as-early-as-monday-if-new-house-election-is-needed
Squinch
(53,210 posts)the months it has already taken.
littlemissmartypants
(25,906 posts)Watch the actual machinations at the NCGA. It's very eye opening and extremely nap inducing all at the same time. Lots of time wasting, hob nobing and palm greasing. The reps usually spend an extended amount of time with the lobbyists downstairs before they even take the stairs to the chambers. And if you make too much noise in the gallery you risk being escorted downstairs. Lots of nothing happens until all of a sudden it does. Anything can happen or not, at the NCGA. I highly recommend a visit.
steventh
(2,156 posts)Last edited Mon Feb 18, 2019, 10:37 AM - Edit history (1)
According to the NCBE home page "The hearing will begin at 10 a.m. Monday, February 18 at the North Carolina State Bar, 217 E. Edenton St., Raleigh."
https://www.ncsbe.gov/index.html
I hope the NCBE video channel will live stream the hearing:
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/north-carolina-state-board-of-elections
Thanks for the suggestion to watch the NCGA in action. I'll do that some time.
EDIT: Above NCBE live stream not working for me. This WBTV link is live streaming the hearing in progress:
http://www.wbtv.com/2019/02/18/elections-board-begin-nc-hearing-monday/