The current batch of criminal republicans are ripping off the country. What is white America going to do about this?
North Carolina Republicans Try To Ensure They’ll Be In Charge Of Future Elections
The state is already mired in allegations that Republicans are behind ballot theft in a rural county.
Republicans in North Carolina are attempting to push through a bill that would ensure their control over voting procedure in election years.
State Rep. David Lewis (R), who chairs the elections committee, filed the bill in the North Carolina House of Representatives on Monday amid allegations of Republican-led ballot theft during the 2018 midterm elections.
The bill would require election boards in every county in the state to be chaired by a member of the political party with the highest number of registered voters in odd-numbered years. During even-numbered years, the boards would be chaired by a member of the party with the second-highest number of registered voters.
North Carolina has more registered Democrats than Republicans, which would mean a Republican member of every election board in the state would be in charge of voting procedure during election years. That would hold true as long as Republicans continue to have the second-highest number of registered voters in the state, which is likely to remain true as long as U.S. population trends persist.
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entr...s-election-boards_us_5c070ebfe4b0a6e4ebd96ee4
North Carolina Republicans Try To Ensure They’ll Be In Charge Of Future Elections
The state is already mired in allegations that Republicans are behind ballot theft in a rural county.
Republicans in North Carolina are attempting to push through a bill that would ensure their control over voting procedure in election years.
State Rep. David Lewis (R), who chairs the elections committee, filed the bill in the North Carolina House of Representatives on Monday amid allegations of Republican-led ballot theft during the 2018 midterm elections.
The bill would require election boards in every county in the state to be chaired by a member of the political party with the highest number of registered voters in odd-numbered years. During even-numbered years, the boards would be chaired by a member of the party with the second-highest number of registered voters.
North Carolina has more registered Democrats than Republicans, which would mean a Republican member of every election board in the state would be in charge of voting procedure during election years. That would hold true as long as Republicans continue to have the second-highest number of registered voters in the state, which is likely to remain true as long as U.S. population trends persist.
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entr...s-election-boards_us_5c070ebfe4b0a6e4ebd96ee4