The redo election for North Carolina’s open House seat has gotten off to a contentious start
RALEIGH, N.C.—The do-over election for North Carolina’s empty Ninth Congressional District seat is off to a contentious start, with accusations of misconduct followed by a threat of a lawsuit in the first official week of the campaign.
There is a long road ahead: 10 Republican candidates will face off for the nomination in a May 14 primary, with a single Democratic contender going up against the GOP nominee later in the general election, on Sept. 10. The district, which encompasses suburban Charlotte and stretches east through...
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