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Richmond County primary ballots will feature 4 races for Republicans, 3 for Dems
ROCKINGHAM — Richmond County Republicans will now have to narrow down candidates in four contests on their ballots in the May 17 primary election.
Hudson to face challengers in Republican primary for 9th District seat
ROCKINGHAM — Before Rep. Richard Hudson can face off against state Sen. Ben Clark, a former Air Force officer, for the 9th Congressional district seat, he’ll have to make it past two challengers — including another veteran — in a Republican primary.
Two more candidates file for Richmond County elections
ROCKINGHAM — One more Republican joined the race for the Richmond County Board of Commissioners and another school board incumbent also filed for reelection.
Bostic's filing sets up Democratic primary for Richmond County Board of Commissioners race
ROCKINGHAM — With one more Democratic candidate joining the race for the Richmond County Board of Commissioners, a party primary will now be required.
Election filing resumes in Richmond County
ROCKINGHAM — Of the five local candidates who went to the Richmond County Board of Elections office Thursday as filing resumed after a two-month hiatus, one is no stranger to elected office.
N.C. delays tax filing, but future cuts to personal income taxes a boon for residents
State Supreme Court rejects candidate filing request from sheriffs, DAs, clerks
RALEIGH — A pair of orders from the N.C. Supreme Court Monday officially rejected requests from the state's sheriffs, district attorneys, and Superior Court clerks to reopen candidate filing as soon as possible.
State elections board wants candidate filing to resume Feb. 24
RALEIGH — The N.C. State Board of Elections is asking a three-judge panel to set Feb. 24 as the start date of a new candidate filing period for 2022 elections.
Sheriffs, DAs, court clerks want N.C. Supreme Court to reopen candidate filing
RALEIGH — Groups representing N.C. sheriffs, district attorneys, and Superior Court clerks want the N.C. Supreme Court to reopen candidate filing for their upcoming elections.
Boles intends to file for House seat as soon as filing reopens
SOUTHERN PINES — Rep. Jamie Boles said Thursday that he intends to run for reelection — whenever filing reopens.