NC Republican activists file lawsuit accusing mobile voting app of violating convention election rules
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Republican activists in North Carolina, who claimed that the state’s convention election had voting irregularities, filed a lawsuit seeking new state party leadership elections.
The plaintiffs said "many noted irregularities" led to questions about the integrity of the vote, in which Michael Whatley was reelected to another two-year term as chairman.
Other failures to follow convention rules meant some party business items were never addressed and an election for vice chair was not held, according to the lawsuit. It also contends that Vice Chair Susan Mills shouldn’t be allowed to continue serving in that post as a result.
Antioch High School students recount chaotic scenes as shooting unfolded; victim's family speaks out
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