[State Board of Elections] Meeting Notice for 11 a.m. Tuesday, February 14, 2023 | Eastern NC Now

The State Board of Elections will hold an in-person meeting at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, February 14, 2023.

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Press Release:

    The State Board of Elections will hold an in-person meeting at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, February 14, 2023. The meeting will be held in the Board Room at the State Board of Elections office, Third Floor, Dobbs Building, 430 N. Salisbury St., Raleigh, N.C.

    Meeting materials will be posted on a rolling basis to the State Board's meeting website.

    Any member of the public may also listen to the meeting online or by phone using the information below.

  • Online: Webex
  • By Phone: Dial 415-655-0003, enter access code 2428 511 1158#

    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 (if nominations received)

    G.S. § 163-30(d)

    Executive Director Report

    Consideration of requests for waivers of campaign finance late filing penalties

    G.S. § 163-278.34

    Consideration of Proposed Campaign Finance Settlement Policy

    G.S. § 150B-22

    Hearing on County Board Member Complaints

    Complaint of Bob Hall against Surry County Board Members Jerry Forestieri and Timothy DeHaan

    G.S. § 163-22(c); 08 NCAC ch. 03, sec .0100

    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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