Elections official resigns after allegedly putting drugs in grandkids’ food | Eastern NC Now

The North Carolina State Board of Elections (NCSBE) has announced the resignation of James Yokeley, the Surry County Board of Elections chairman. He is facing accusations of drugging food, child abuse and other crimes.

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    Publisher's Note: This post appears here courtesy of the Carolina Journal. The author of this post is Nick Craig.

    The North Carolina State Board of Elections (NCSBE) has announced the resignation of James Yokeley, the Surry County Board of Elections chairman. He is facing accusations of drugging food, child abuse and other crimes.

    On August 8th Yokeley contacted the Wilmington Police Department (WPD) claiming that his granddaughters had found two pills in ice cream they had bought at a Dairy Queen in Wilmington.

    According to WPD, video evidence shows the two pills were placed in the ice cream by Yokeley. The blue pressed pills were field tested and found to contain MDMA and cocaine.

    Yokeley was charged with two counts of felony contaminating food or drink with a controlled substance, felony child abuse, and felony possession of Schedule I narcotics.

    NCSBE records show Yokeley lived in New Hanover County before relocating to Surry County sometime after the 2020 general election.

    State Auditor Dave Boliek, whose office appointed Yokeley to the role in June, called the allegations disturbing and urged the chairman to resign.

    "The arrest and investigation of the Surry County Board of Elections Chair is very disturbing," said Boliek. "This matter distracts from election management in Surry County and must be addressed quickly and directly. Our office is built on holding individuals accountable. He needs to resign, and Surry County needs a new Board of Elections Chair. If he doesn't resign, I'll be requesting the State Board take action today to remove him as Chair."

    Yokeley resigned Thursday afternoon in a letter to Boliek while claiming he has been falsely accused and will be exonerated once the "truth and facts" come forward.

    The NCSBE confirmed Yokeley's resignation in a statement, effective immediately. Yokeley had been appointed to the board in July 2023. A new Surry County chair will be named once the North Carolina Republican Party submits two nominations.

    "As I had called for, the Chair of the Surry County Board of Elections has resigned. With his resignation, the Surry County Board and State Board can now, without distraction, move forward with the process of appointing a replacement," said Boliek.
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