The NC State Board of Elections certified the March 5 primary during a board meeting Tuesday, and voting in favor of holding the runoff elections on May 14.
Over the past five years, North Carolina counties have changed elections directors 58 times, according to the North Carolina State Board Elections, with seven already this year.
Past election audits in North Carolina have found that even if all allegations of voter fraud turned out to be true, it would affect only a fraction of a percent of the vote and wouldn t have changed any results.