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Even-Year Municipal Elections/Catawba Co

IntroducedSenate
Mark HolloRepublican

Re-ref to Elections. If fav, re-ref to Rules and Operations of the Senate2026-04-23

No floor votes recorded.

This bill moves municipal elections in eight Catawba County municipalities (Brookford, Catawba, Claremont, Conover, Hickory, Long View, Maiden, and Newton) from odd-numbered years to even-numbered years, starting in 2028. To make this transition, the bill skips elections in 2027 and extends current officeholders' terms by one year.

  • Supporters argue that holding municipal elections in even-numbered years aligns local elections with state and federal elections, potentially increasing voter turnout by allowing people to vote on multiple levels simultaneously.
  • This consolidation may also reduce election administration costs and voter confusion by having fewer separate election days.
  • Opponents contend that separating local elections from state and federal races allows voters to focus specifically on local issues and candidates without the distraction of higher-profile races.
  • Some may be concerned about the one-year term extensions for current officials, viewing it as an extension of power without a new election.
  • Local control advocates might prefer municipalities to maintain independent election schedules.

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