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 […]
The Rockingham County Board of Elections voted three to two Wednesday to keep conservative activist Joseph Gibson III on the primary ballot running for a North Carolina State House seat. This comes after his candidacy was challenged by the county Republican Party chair, alleging that he wasn’t able to run for office due to past felony charges in another state.
Joseph Allen Gibson III of Stokesdale, who is a convicted felon, will be allowed to remain on the Republican primary ballot for the N.C. House District 65 seat after Rockingham
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Virginia’s state primary elections will take place Tuesday, elections where political parties get to nominate their candidates for the general election in November.