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Yesterday, Pat Harrigan’s voter registration was called into question as it appears he is voting in one county and predominantly living in another. Though renting an apartment and voting in Mecklenburg County, Harrigan predominantly lives with his family in Catawba County.
Harrigan has centered “election integrity” in his campaign message. If Harrigan is voting in a county where he doesn’t live, his hypocrisy is on full display for voters with only weeks to go before election day.
Read more about the irregularities below:
WFAE: Jeff Jackson challenges Republican opponent Pat Harrigan’s voter registration
By Steve Harrison
October 6, 2022
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“Democrat Jeff Jackson has filed a residency challenge with the Mecklenburg Board of Elections against Pat Harrigan, his Republican opponent in the upcoming November election for the state’s new 14th Congressional District.”
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“Jackson said in a four-page letter that he believes there are ‘serious irregularities’ with Harrigan’s voter registration in Mecklenburg County.”
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“Harrigan’s family lives in Catawba County, but he rented an apartment in SouthPark after he announced he would run for the seat, to make it easier to campaign. He told WFAE earlier this year that if he won the election he would move his family to the district.”
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“Jackson isn’t challenging Harrigan’s ability to run for the seat, which includes Mecklenburg and Gaston counties. He is instead contesting Harrigan voting in the May primary in Mecklenburg County.”
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“He said that Harrigan hadn’t made his new apartment his ‘permanent domicile’ as required by state law. On social media, Jackson wrote that ‘For someone who says his top concern is election integrity, my opponent owes everyone an explanation as to why he cast a ballot in a county in which he appears to not actually live.’”
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“Mecklenburg County Director of Elections Michael Dickerson said his office will review the complaint. He said state law doesn’t require someone to spend a certain number of nights at their primary residence. It only asks if that’s where they plan to return at the end of the day.”
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“‘It’s your domicile, where you plan to return when you leave,’ Dickerson said. ‘And he is claiming that is his apartment in SouthPark.’”
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