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Thu Jan 17, 2019, 04:22 AM Jan 2019

In court documents, Harris argues state board should certify 9th District results

Raleigh, N.C. — The campaign of Republican Mark Harris is moving forward with an effort to force the State Board of Elections to certify the result of the 2018 9th Congressional District race by court action, despite ongoing investigations into absentee ballot irregularities in several southeastern North Carolina counties.

Harris filed a legal brief Monday in support of his request for a writ of mandamus, a court order that forces a public agency to exercise one of its responsibilities. He's asking a Wake County Superior Court judge to command state elections officials to immediately certify the election results and release any investigative materials into election irregularities.

"By leaving the Ninth District race undecided, the Bipartisan Board has struck a blow to representative democracy," the brief filed on Harris' behalf reads. "It effectively has disfranchised the more than 778,000 people living in the Ninth District by bureaucratic fiat, denying them representation in the 116th Congress."

Other parties in the case, including Democratic opponent Dan McCready and lawyers for the state board, filed their own briefs Monday evening.

Read more: https://www.wral.com/in-court-documents-harris-argues-state-board-should-certify-9th-district-results/18123776/

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