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Kim Strach, the executive director of the State Board of Elections, testified this morning that her office has referred 31 cases of alleged voter fraud to county prosecutors around the state.
Action NC v. Strach represents a challenge to North Carolina's failure to offer federally mandated voter registration services through public assistance and motor vehicle agencies.
The University of North Carolina said Friday it hired former state elections director Kim Strach. Spokesman Jason Tyson said she’ll be paid $15,000 a month. That’s more than Strach was paid ...
RALEIGH, N.C. — The professionals in charge of protecting North Carolina’s elections for more than five years are being replaced. State elections director Kim Strach and top e… ...
Under Karen Brinson Bell, the new North Carolina Board of Elections executive director replacing Kim Strach, the position could receive a $30,000 raise to lead NC election investigations ...
RALEIGH — The State Board of Elections ousted Executive Director Kim Strach Monday, May 13, on a party line vote, naming Karen Brinson Bell of Charleston, South Carolina, to replace Strach ...
The vote, which took place on the eve of a do-over Republican primary for the congressional seat, effectively ousts current director Kim Strach, who has held the job since 2013.
The North Carolina Board of Elections voted 3-2 Monday to name Karen Brinson Bell as the board’s new executive director, replacing Kim Strach.
Gary Bartlett, North Carolina's former long-time elections director, is with the Resource Center as well. He was Bell's boss at the state board, and Kim Strach replaced him as elections director ...