The State Board of Elections voted unanimously to allow Joseph Gibson, a Rockingham County podcaster who was convicted of felonies, to appear on the ballot for the state House.
The political battle out of Rockingham County has gained a higher profile than many such candidate challenges, in part because of the NCGOP s concerted push to block Joseph Gibson from running for a state House seat.
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) – Republicans appealed a decision Friday to keep one of the party’s candidates on the ballot in a race for a state House seat, as party leaders question the man’s eligibility. Joseph Gibson filed last month to run in the Republican primary against incumbent Rep. Reece Pyrtle to represent Rockingham County in […]
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