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In Harris-Pittenger Race, 'Unusual' Bladen County Absentee Mail Votes Poured In For Harris
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Last Edited | BrentinCO Dec 12, 2018 08:22pm |
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News Date | Friday, November 30, 2018 02:00:00 AM UTC0:0 |
Description | An investigator for the N.C. Board of Elections seized absentee-by-mail ballot requests from Bladen County shortly after the Nov. 6 election as part of its scrutiny of Mark Harris' win over Dan McCready in the 9th district congressional race.
But an elections law expert says Bladen County's results for the 9th district GOP primary also deserve attention, calling them “unusual."
In May, Harris narrowly upset incumbent Robert Pittenger in the Republican primary by 828 votes.
Harris' win was powered, in part, by a surge of absentee-by-mail ballots from Bladen County, according to data from the N.C. Board of Elections. In the May primary, 22 percent of the votes cast in Bladen County in the Harris-Pittenger race were cast by absentee-by-mail, and Harris was the overwhelming winner of those ballots. |
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