The State Board of Elections is conducting public hearings in response to a formal complaint filed by Democracy North Carolina in June 2004 alleging illegal campaign activity.
Democracy North Carolina is a nonpartisan watchdog organization committed to a range of campaign-finance reforms that include improving disclosure of the flow of political money.
At least 60 persons have received subpoenas to bring records and appear in person to answer questions.
(3.06.06) Did Caucus 'Disrespect' Decker?
RALEIGH — House Speaker Jim Black told the State Board of Elections last month that former Rep. Michael Decker switched political parties in 2003 because of a lack of respect from fellow Republicans — but GOP members present at a caucus meeting have differing memories of what took place at the time.
(2.15.06) Who's Who at the Board of Elections Hearings
The State Board of Elections is conducting public hearings in response to a formal complaint filed by Democracy North Carolina in June 2004 alleging illegal campaign activity.
Democracy North Carolina is a nonpartisan watchdog organization committed to a range of campaign-finance reforms that include improving disclosure of the flow of political money.
At least 60 persons have received subpoenas to bring records and appear in person to answer questions.
Who's Who at the Board of Elections Hearings