A total of five Democrats will run against two Republicans in the Halifax County Board of Commissioners race in the November 4 general election.
The Halifax County Board of Elections Tuesday night dismissed protests of the May 6 primary lodged by two local residents.
The Halifax County Board of Elections this evening will examine protests filed concerning perceived irregularities in the May 6 primary.
Results of last Tuesday's primary are now official.
As early voting is set to begin in 15 days for the May 6 primary, the deadline for updating voter registration information is Friday at 5 p.m.
A pro-merger group is requesting an investigation of a political action committee that fought to defeat a county supplemental school tax nearly two years ago.
Early voting for the May 6 primary will begin on April 24, according to the Halifax County Board of Elections office. It will end May 3.
Two Republicans will square off for a Halifax County Board of Commissioners seat against Democratic winners of the May 6 primary.
Allegations of vote-buying have surfaced in the November Weldon mayor's race, according to documents obtained by rrspin.com.