North Carolina will hold a new election for its 9th Congressional district after a unanimous vote by the state board of elections earlier today.
The board came to a decision hours after the testimony of Mark Harris, the Republican nominee.
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āI believe a new election should be called,ā Harris said during the hearing Thursday. The board of elections will hammer out the details of the do-over election at a meeting to be held later. Due to a law recently passed by North Carolinaās Republican-controlled legislature, any and all candidates seeking to run in the coming election will have to compete in a primary election.
State republicans thanked the state board and said they will do their best to prevent instances of potential fraud.
Wednesday, Harrisā son testified that he raised concerns about his fatherās use of McCrae Dowless, a āshady political operativeā who sought to join his campaign.
In 2017, John Harris told his fatherās campaign consultant, Andy Yates: āIāve heard about this McCrae guy, seems to me he might be kind of a shady character.ā Yates testified he couldnāt recall any conversation fitting Harrisā recollection. In April of last year, Harris sent an email to his father reiterating his distrust of Dowless. āThe key thing that I am fairly certain they do that is illegal is that they collect the completed absentee ballots and mail them all at once,ā Harris wrote. āThe way they pop up in batches at the board of elections makes me believe that.ā
Harris, who was introduced to Dowless by former district court Judge Marion Warren, hired Dowless to handle campaign duties anyway.
Thursday, the elder Harris acknowledged the prescient nature of his correspondence with his son. āSitting here four days into this meeting … my son was a bit prophetic in his statement that day,ā Harris said of his sonās warnings concerning Dowlessā ballot scheme.
Dan McCready, the Democratic candidate who lost the district by 905 votes amid concerns over potential voter fraud, tweeted his support for the unanimous decision. āThe people deserved justice,ā he said. āToday was a great step forward for Democracy in North Carolina.ā
North Carolina Democratic Party Chairman Wayne Goodwin released a statement supporting the boardās ruling. Goodwin and state democrats maintain that eveidence presented at the four-day hearing makes clear Harrisā involvement in the voter fraud operation beyond his previous disclosure.
āOver an extraordinary four-day hearing, investigators laid out point-by-point how Republican Mark Harrisā campaign funded and directed an elaborate, illegal scheme to steal an election,ā Goodwin wrote. āThis saga could only have ended in a new election, and we look forward to repairing the harm dealt by Republicans and giving the people of the Ninth district the representative they deserve.ā
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