From Carolina Journal Radio Program No. 781: There’s no race for president, governor, or U.S. senator on the N.C. election ballot this year. But that doesn’t mean the electoral season will be boring. Jonathan Kappler, executive director of the N.C. FreeEnterprise Foundation, explains why the 2018 elections will have a major impact on state government. He also highlights the two N.C. congressional races that could help determine control of the U.S. House of Representatives.
NCSBE report leaves questions about early voting site deadline change
A report given by Karen Brinson Bell, executive director for the North Carolina State Elections Board (NCSBE), along with Paul Cox, general counsel for NCSBE, to a Joint Legislative Elections Oversight Committee on Wednesday not only gave a wrap-up of the March primary and addressed other issues, but also raised questions by some on a contradictory measure taken by the board recently regarding early voting site changes.