[State Board of Elections] Meeting Notice for Thursday, June 30, 2022 | Eastern North Carolina Now

News Release:

    The State Board of Elections will hold a remote meeting beginning at 9 a.m. on Thursday, June 30, 2022. Meeting materials will be posted on a rolling basis on the State Board's meeting website. Members of the public and the media may listen to proceedings as follows:

    Online: Webex

    By Phone: Dial 415-655-0003, enter access code 2424 074 1151#

    Tentative Agenda

    Statement regarding ethics and conflicts of interest

    G.S. § 138A-15(e)

    Approval of prior meeting minutes

    G.S. § 143-318.10(e)

    Appointments to fill vacancies on county boards of elections*

    G.S. § 163-30(d)

    Carteret

    *Additional vacancies may be considered

    Closed session

    G.S. § 163-318.11(a)(7) (investigations of alleged criminal misconduct)

    Consideration of recognition of North Carolina Green Party

    G.S. § 163-96 (recognition of new political parties)

    Preliminary consideration of Whitney Aydlett complaint against Camden County Board of Elections member Sandy Duckwall

    08 NCAC 03 .0102

    Consideration of election protest appeals

    G.S. § 163-182.11(b)

    In re election protest appeal of Bronson Williams

    In re election protest appeal of Jerry Alan Branson (The chair has tentatively determined that the first issue to be addressed will be whether the State Board should consider the supplemental materials filed with the appeal.)

    Adjourn


  • Anita Bullock Branch
  • Deputy Director
  • Beaufort County Board of Elections
  • 1308 Highland Drive, Suite 104 / PO Box 1016
  • Washington, NC 27889
  • Ph: 252.946.2321
  • Fax: 252.974.2962

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