North Carolina Board of Elections Releases Candidate List for U.S. House Election, 9th District

On March 15, filing closed for candidates in the U.S. House election, North Carolina 9th district. Here is the list. There are ten Republicans, one Democrat, one Libertarian, and one Green. The only party that will hold a primary is the Republican Party; the unopposed candidates of the other parties are deemed nominated.

This election is necessary because the original election last November was tainted by illegal handling of absentee ballots.


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North Carolina Board of Elections Releases Candidate List for U.S. House Election, 9th District — 4 Comments

  1. Our team is already working closely with the North Carolina Green Party as they bring the Unity Platform USA item for Voting Equality for Bill of Rights. It’s a very funny proportional voting system and it also brings ballot access reforms.

    The Tennessee US Senate candidate Ronnie Henley [Green] is looking at our proofs for the Unity Platform USA and the PPR Electoral College so to consider voting on the paper ballots.

  2. An interesting effect is that with no Democratic, Libertarian, Green, or Constitution primaries, non-affiliated voters have a choice between not voting or voting in the Republican primary.

    One of the “Republican” candidates is Chris Anglin who jumped into a Supreme Court race to split the Republican vote. Given that he lives in Raleigh what is his angle?

    The Libertarian candidate Jeff Scott was endorsed by the loser of the 2018 Democratic primary, Christian Cano, who said that Dan McCready was “beholden to the corporate deep pockets in Nancy Pelosi’s political machine” Cano was the Democratic nominee for the district in 2016.

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