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RandySF

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Wed Jul 30, 2025, 01:17 PM Jul 2025

Louisburg leaders decry surprise election change passed without local input

Officials and residents from the town of Louisburg gathered Tuesday outside of the North Carolina Legislative Building to protest a surprise change to the town’s mayoral election process, which they say was made without their knowledge or any public input.

The provision was inserted into House Bill 183, which originally focused on wake surfing restrictions on Lake Glenville in Jackson County. But in a last-minute revision, lawmakers added a language that alters how Louisburg, a town in Franklin County, elects its mayor.

The change requires a runoff election if no candidate receives more than 50% of the vote. If only two candidates file for the office, however, the winner will be determined by a simple plurality. Town council elections will not be affected by the change and will continue to be decided by plurality.

The incumbent, Mayor Christopher Neal, said runoff elections create unnecessary burdens for voters, especially those with limited time and resources. He cited studies that have shown a significant drop in voter turnout for runoff elections, often with participation declining by 40% or more between the initial primary and the second round of voting.




https://ncnewsline.com/2025/07/30/louisburg-leaders-decry-surprise-election-change-passed-without-local-input/

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Louisburg leaders decry surprise election change passed without local input (Original Post) RandySF Jul 2025 OP
Election changes should not take effect until at least two elections have taken place. Norrrm Jul 2025 #1

Norrrm

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1. Election changes should not take effect until at least two elections have taken place.
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 01:28 PM
Jul 2025

That keeps this current crowd from benefiting from new changes.

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