N.C. board removes election officials who refused to certify

People attend a State Board of Elections meeting on Tuesday, March 28, 2023, at the Surry County Courthouse in Dobson, N.C. (Allison Lee Isley/The Winston-Salem Journal via AP)

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina’s state elections board on Tuesday removed two local election officials who had refused to certify their county's 2022 results after officials determined they violated state law.

The state board voted unanimously to dismiss Surry County elections secretary Jerry Forestieri and board member Timothy DeHaan in one of the strongest disciplinary actions taken against local officials across the U.S. who have delayed or refused to certify election results. Controversies over election certification have roiled mostly rural counties across the country as conspiracy theories about voting machines have spread widely among conservatives.

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