North Carolina judges block GOP law to strip governor’s election board powers

23.04.2025    WTOP    17 views
North Carolina judges block GOP law to strip governor’s election board powers

RALEIGH N C AP North Carolina trial judges threw out on Wednesday another Republican attempt to strip the governor of his authority to appoint State Board of Elections members declaring that a law shifting it to the elected state auditor is unconstitutional One registered Republican judge and one Democratic judge on the three-member panel sided with new Democratic Gov Josh Stein who with his predecessor Roy Cooper sued over the law finalized by the GOP-dominated General Assembly in December The third judge a Republican dissented For over a century the governor has picked the five board members three of whom are traditionally members of the governor s party Appointments are made from candidates provided by the two major political parties The latest law would have given the responsibility to new GOP state Auditor Dave Boliek starting May with the expectation that Republicans would assume a majority on the board Superior Court Judges Edwin Wilson and Lori Hamilton commented in their affirmation of Stein s development that the law would interfere with the Governor s constitutional duties Other elected executive members are meant to assist the governor in executing state law but the governor bears the ultimate duty of faithful execution they wrote The judges decision also cited various rulings on previously unsuccessful attempts by the General Assembly to strip powers from the governor Since late the Republican-dominated legislature has sought to erode or eliminate a governor s authority to appoint the board that administers elections in the ninth-largest state Four previous laws targeting Cooper were blocked by courts including a law declared unconstitutional by the same three-judge panel that ruled on Wednesday Voters in also rejected a constitutional amendment that would have forced the governor to pick members recommended by legislative leaders a process that if approved likely would have resulted in an evenly divided panel of Democrats and Republicans Republicans have complained that a governor has too much control over elections resulting in one-party decision-making and a lack of voter confidence But Democrats say the laws are a GOP power grab designed to give Republicans an unfair advantage in elections in the battleground state The board s importance has been apparent in the still-unresolved voting process for a state Supreme Court seat Dissenting Superior Court Judge Andrew Womble argued that the General Assembly does have the constitutional authority to assign new powers to the auditor When it comes to allocating certain powers in the executive branch the legislature is the final authority he wrote Stein s lawyer argued in court last week that the auditor s historic role in state cabinet has had nothing to do with elections it s best known for issuing reports uncovering waste and fraud in state executive Upholding the law he revealed would have given the legislature the go-ahead to move other gubernatorial powers not specifically mentioned in the constitution to other statewide elected bureaucrats who would be inclined to carry out laws as GOP lawmakers needed The North Carolina Constitution puts the Governor in charge of executing the law That s what the voters elected me to do so that s what I ll do Stein explained in a post to X on Wednesday after the ruling Attorneys for Senate leader Phil Berger and House Speaker Destin Hall contend the constitution disperses executive-branch power in North Carolina cabinet to numerous statewide elected leaders including the auditor who can be tasked with carrying out laws like over elections The State Board of Elections isn t mentioned in the constitution which also says the auditor s duties shall be prescribed by law The decision can be appealed Republicans hold the majority of seats on both the state Court of Appeals and Supreme Court We are taking immediate approaches to rectify this constitutionally corrosive and misguided ruling Berger commented in a declaration on Wednesday The Board of Elections functioned in a highly partisan manner during the Cooper administration with handpicked partisan Democrats running elections and rewriting rules There s no indication it will change under the Stein administration Wednesday s ruling also strikes down changes to how the county elections boards are chosen which also with Boliek s involvement would likely have Republican majorities too The county board changes would have started in June Stein the former attorney general is also suing lawmakers over additional provisions in the wide-ranging December law that weaken other powers of the governor and other Democratic executives Cooper vetoed the bill but Republicans completed an override Source

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