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COUNTY OF CABARRUS: 2022 Candidate Filing Period Now Open

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County of Cabarrus issued the following announcement on Feb. 24.

Candidate filing for the 2022 statewide primary and rescheduled municipal elections will resume at 8 a.m. Thursday, February 24, and run through noon March 4.

On December 8, the N.C. Supreme Court suspended the filing period, which had begun December 6, and moved the date of the statewide primary and rescheduled municipal elections to Tuesday, May 17. The general election is November 8.

Candidates who filed before the suspension of the filing period do not need to re-file if they still wish to run for the same office. However, those candidates may withdraw their candidacy during the new filing period and instead file for any other office for which they are eligible. The deadline to withdraw is the close of business on March 1.

The following are 11 reminders about the candidate filing process from the N.C. State Board of Elections:

  1. For more information about the filing process, including filing times, dates and locations, please see here: Candidate Filing for 2022 Elections to Resume on February 24.
  2. Important: Candidates filing with the State Board will file at the Governor James G. Martin Building, 4381 Trinity Road, Raleigh, located on the N.C. State Fairgrounds. (Note: This is a change in location, as candidate filing in December was held in the Exposition Center, also on the Fairgrounds.) Candidates, guests, and members of the media should enter the Fairgrounds through Gate 9 at 4285 Trinity Road. (See Fairgrounds map.)
  3. Any candidate who filed in December 2021 and had their notice of candidacy accepted by the board of elections does not need to re-file if they still wish to run for the same office and district (if applicable). See here for lists of candidates who filed in December: Candidate Lists.
  4. Any candidate who wishes to change their prior filing will need to submit a form to withdraw their candidacy. The deadline to withdraw a Notice of Candidacy is the close of business on March 1. County boards of elections will be reviewing the legislative districts, when finalized, and will cancel the candidate filing for any candidate who no longer resides in the legislative district for which they originally filed. U.S. House candidates will not have their candidacy canceled by the State Board if they no longer reside in the district, since residency within the district is not a requirement for congressional candidates.
  5. Soon after the congressional and legislative districts are finalized by the courts, the State Board will post a search tool on its website where candidates can determine what districts they live in. Districts are expected to be finalized on Wednesday, February 23, and the search tool should be available within a day or two.
  6. Any candidates who are filing with the State Board of Elections will need to have the “Certificate of Registration” on the Notice of Candidacy form (Section 9) completed by the appropriate county board of elections’ chairman or director before filing their Notice with the State Board.
  7. To keep candidates and staff safe and healthy, the State Board will implement a new process for filing in person. After candidates sign in, they will be asked to return to their vehicles and will be contacted by a State Board representative once staff is available to process the candidate’s filing. All candidates should bring their cell phones for this process to work effectively.
  8. Any name or address changes should be submitted by the candidate to the appropriate county board of elections before filing the Notice of Candidacy with the State Board. Reminder: Pursuant to N.C.G.S. § 163-106.1, no person shall be permitted to file as a candidate in a party primary unless that person has affiliated with the party for at least 90 days as of the date of filing the notice of candidacy.
  9. Candidates can find more information at the State Board’s Running for Office page. Filing fees are required for all offices, unless a candidate has submitted a valid petition in lieu of paying a filing fee, and the petition has been certified. Payment is via check or money order online. Credit cards are not accepted. For more information, visit the State Board’s Filing Fees page.
  10. State Board staff will publish updated candidate lists twice daily here: Candidate Lists.
  11. For media: Candidate filing is a public process and members of the media are welcome to attend. Those who wish to cover candidates as they file at the Martin Building on the Fairgrounds should RSVP to Patrick Gannon at patrick.gannon@ncsbe.gov. Please contact the relevant county board of elections about local filing.
Filing information

Depending on the office sought, candidates will file their Notices of Candidacy with either their county board of elections or the State Board of Elections.

Primary candidates for the following offices will file with the State Board of Elections:

  • U.S. Senate
  • U.S. House of Representatives
  • N.C. Supreme Court Justice
  • Judge of the N.C. Court of Appeals
  • Superior Court judge
  • District Court judge
  • District attorney
Primary candidates for the following offices file with their county board of elections:

  • N.C. Senate
  • N.C. House of Representatives
  • All county offices
The Cabarrus County Board of Elections is located at 369 Church Street N, Concord (in the old Creamery complex). Their hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, call 704-920-2860 or email elections@cabarruscounty.us.

The 2022 general election is Tuesday, November 8. 

Original source can be found here.

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