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Washington (CNN)The two Republican members of the North Carolina State Board of Elections abruptly resigned Wednesday, saying in separate letters that they felt misled by the state attorney general's office and board staff when they agreed to a settlement that would allow voters to fix absentee ballots with missing information.
The stunning departures, less than six weeks before Election Day in a hotly contested battleground state, come one day after the five-member board said it unanimously agreed to the settlement, which still must be approved by a court. A hearing has been set for October 2 regarding the settlement, which also allows ballots postmarked on Election Day to be received six days later.
In a statement, the board said it appreciated the service of the two resigning members, Ken Raymond and David Black, but that the unanimous agreement "came after counsel to all board members from agency attorneys and litigation counsel before and during last week's closed session meeting. The agency's legal staff, who are civil servants, provide thorough legal memos to the board prior to every board meeting and answer any questions board members have about matters that come before the board."
https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/24/politics/north-carolina-board-of-elections/index.html
ffr
(22,673 posts)Otherwise, any time a republican resigns, to me, that's a good thing!
RhodeIslandOne
(5,042 posts)ecstatic
(32,740 posts)Bad Thoughts
(2,536 posts)I suspect that the resignations are a bit of theater to make it seem as if something was amiss in the settlement.