On August 20, 2019, Democracy North Carolina sent a letter to the N.C. State Board of Elections regarding campaign finance data missing from nine 2018 sheriff candidates who crossed the state’s reporting threshold.
While not a formal complaint, the voting rights group is seeking missing campaign data from 2018 sheriff’s candidates — both Republican and Democrat — who showed “a cumulative total of more than $10,000 in contributions, loans, or expenditures during an election cycle,” requiring them “to file electronically.”
The letter from Democracy North Carolina’s Executive Director Tomas Lopez and Senior Researcher Sunny Frothingham addressed to State Board Director Karen Brinson Bell, urges the State Board of Elections “to promptly review its files for any missing reports, contact the candidate committees as needed to access missing reports, make them available to the public, and assign any penalties as appropriate.”