North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper’s office says two of the four Republican nominees for a reconstituted state elections board expected to soon examine the unresolved 9th Congressional District race don’t appear to qualify for the panel.
A Cooper attorney wrote Republican Party Chairman Robin Hayes on Friday to say a former state senator and a conservative activist don’t seem to meet new requirements for the five-member board that will be created Jan. 31.
The law now prevents some associated with “electioneering” in the past four years from serving. Ex-Sen. Buck Newton began a super PAC in 2018. Francis De Luca used to lead the conservative Civitas Institute.
GOP Executive Director Dallas Woodhouse says the party is complying with Cooper’s request to provide two replacements. Cooper will actually appoint two of the four Republican nominees.









