Vrede too wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 11:18 pmIt didn't work:To: North Carolina State Board of Elections (NCSBE)
elections.sboe@ncsbe.gov
Subject: Complaint
Hi,
If this is the wrong office to submit this complaint to, please direct me to the correct one.
On Monday March 4, 2024 I received a robocall from Republican Commissioner of Labor candidate Jon Hardister - his actual voice. The caller ID read "Happy Tails Vet". I would have let the call go to voice mail otherwise. This is a veterinary hospital in Apex, NC.
https://www.happytailsveterinaryhospital.com/
1. Political robocalls ought to be illegal in NC.
2. If he spoofed the caller ID, that ought to be illegal in NC.
3. If the caller ID was legit, isn't it an illegal in-kind corporate donation?
Thank you for your attention and response.
Sincerely,
(Vrede too)
https://wlos.com/news/election-resultsLOSER. I voted for Luke Farley bc he is a christofascist wingnut. I hope that doesn't backfire.N.C. Labor Commissioner (Rep)
77% OF PRECINCTS REPORTING
Luke Farley (R) 270,297 37%
Jon Hardister (R) 203,128 28%
Chuck Stanley (R) 162,541 22%
Travis Wilson (R) 100,115 14%
Nah, I'm not going to bother with a notarized formal complaint. I'm not positive the law was broken and Jon Hardister lost, anyhow. Seems to me that any report should trigger at least a cursory investigation, but that gripe is minor in the face of widespread laxity in campaign law enforcement, nationally and in NC.From: SBOE Helpdesk <sboe.helpdesk@ncsbe.gov>
Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2024 09:53:46 (UTC -04:00)
For potential campaign finance violations, complaints must be signed and sworn under oath or affirmation by a registered voter. If you would like to file a formal complaint, you may find a copy of the complaint form, as well as the State Board’s Campaign Finance Complaint Policy, here: https://www.ncsbe.gov/campaign-finance/ ... stigations.
There is one more thing I can do, though
