North Carolina State Court Sets August 13 for Oral Argument on Ballot Labels Issue

On August 6, a state trial court in Raleigh, North Carolina, set a hearing date for Monday, August 13, in the lawsuits over whether the state can prevent two judicial candidates from having their party label on the ballot. The judge also denied the state’s motion to dismiss the case. See this story.

One of the cases is on behalf of a judicial candidate for local judicial office, Rebecca Edwards. Her case is Edwards v North Carolina Bipartisan State Board of Elections, Wake County, 18cvs-9748. UPDATE: The State Supreme Court candidate who is fighting for his own party label, Chris Anglin, has the transcript of the federal case in which the Democratic Party unsuccessfully sued to stop the existing law on party labels. See it here.


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North Carolina State Court Sets August 13 for Oral Argument on Ballot Labels Issue — 2 Comments

  1. What is odd is that the only content on Anglin’s campaign website is the transcript of the hearing of the Democrat’s federal lawsuit against elimination of the primary.

    On his law firm’s web site (he is a sole practitioner) his blog was active in 2016, when he apparently became bored.

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