Fears grow in North Carolina as ultra-extreme Republican eyes governor’s mansion

To answer the question on what happens if Mark Robinson drops out of North Carolina race for governor -- now that we are past the date for his name to be removed from the ballot.

Remember all the whining from Republicans about Kamala replacing Biden as the Democratic nominee?

Well now the Republican leadership in North Carolina want you to vote for Mark Robinson so they can select whoever they please to replace him as the governor if he happens to win. Sounds really democratic, eh. Certainly this will reflect the will of the voters.


What happens if Mark Robinson drops out of race for NC governor?
North Carolina Republican nominee for governor Mark Robinson is under pressure from some in his party after a CNN report alleged that he described himself as a "Black Nazi" on a pornographic website.
https://www.wral.com/story/what-happens-if-mark-robinson-drops-out-of-nc-governor-s-race/21634665/

Some North Carolina Republicans are calling on their party’s gubernatorial nominee, Mark Robinson, to drop out of the race for governor following a report about comments he is alleged to have made more than a decade ago on a pornographic website.

Robinson has denied the allegations, reported by CNN, and has said he’s staying in the race.

But if that changes, here’s what could happen:

The ballot won’t change: Ballots started going out Friday morning to overseas and military voters. So Thursday would’ve been the last chance for Republican officials to go to court to try stopping those ballots — potentially buying at least a few days to find a replacement. Robinson didn’t ask to be removed, nor did the party. The fact they didn’t take that step indicates GOP leaders take Robinson at his word that he will stay in the race.

Ballots and the start of mail-in voting were already delayed once by the Republican-led state Supreme Court, in response to a GOP-backed lawsuit seeking to get ex-presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s name off the ballot after Kennedy endorsed Trump.

Robinson can still drop out, despite ballots: Even though the ballots won’t change no matter what, Robinson still can technically drop out of the race if he chooses. Under state law, it would be up to the executive committee of the North Carolina Republican Party to pick a replacement candidate. Party insiders say that committee is made up of several hundred GOP leaders and activists from across the state.

Votes transferred to replacement candidate: If state Republican Party leaders name a new nominee, they’d find themselves needing to convince voters that casting a vote for Robinson on the ballot this year wouldn’t actually go to Robinson, but rather to the replacement candidate. Such strategies are extremely rare, typically used in cases where a candidate dies shortly before an election.

No coming back, if you drop out: In a case where the person named on the ballot is still alive but has dropped out and been replaced by their party, state law says that person couldn’t try to claim the votes for themselves after the election.

In other words, if Robinson dropped out and then the GOP’s replacement candidate ended up winning, Robinson couldn’t attempt to claim he should be governor since his name was on the ballot. “A vote cast for the candidate whose name is printed on the ballot is required to be counted as a vote for the replacement nominee,” State Board of Elections spokesman Pat Gannon said.
 
To answer the question on what happens if Mark Robinson drops out of North Carolina race for governor -- now that we are past the date for his name to be removed from the ballot.

Remember all the whining from Republicans about Kamala replacing Biden as the Democratic nominee?

Well now the Republican leadership in North Carolina want you to vote for Mark Robinson so they can select whoever they please to replace him as the governor if he happens to win. Sounds really democratic, eh. Certainly this will reflect the will of the voters.


What happens if Mark Robinson drops out of race for NC governor?
North Carolina Republican nominee for governor Mark Robinson is under pressure from some in his party after a CNN report alleged that he described himself as a "Black Nazi" on a pornographic website.
https://www.wral.com/story/what-happens-if-mark-robinson-drops-out-of-nc-governor-s-race/21634665/

Some North Carolina Republicans are calling on their party’s gubernatorial nominee, Mark Robinson, to drop out of the race for governor following a report about comments he is alleged to have made more than a decade ago on a pornographic website.

Robinson has denied the allegations, reported by CNN, and has said he’s staying in the race.

But if that changes, here’s what could happen:

The ballot won’t change: Ballots started going out Friday morning to overseas and military voters. So Thursday would’ve been the last chance for Republican officials to go to court to try stopping those ballots — potentially buying at least a few days to find a replacement. Robinson didn’t ask to be removed, nor did the party. The fact they didn’t take that step indicates GOP leaders take Robinson at his word that he will stay in the race.

Ballots and the start of mail-in voting were already delayed once by the Republican-led state Supreme Court, in response to a GOP-backed lawsuit seeking to get ex-presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s name off the ballot after Kennedy endorsed Trump.

Robinson can still drop out, despite ballots: Even though the ballots won’t change no matter what, Robinson still can technically drop out of the race if he chooses. Under state law, it would be up to the executive committee of the North Carolina Republican Party to pick a replacement candidate. Party insiders say that committee is made up of several hundred GOP leaders and activists from across the state.

Votes transferred to replacement candidate: If state Republican Party leaders name a new nominee, they’d find themselves needing to convince voters that casting a vote for Robinson on the ballot this year wouldn’t actually go to Robinson, but rather to the replacement candidate. Such strategies are extremely rare, typically used in cases where a candidate dies shortly before an election.

No coming back, if you drop out: In a case where the person named on the ballot is still alive but has dropped out and been replaced by their party, state law says that person couldn’t try to claim the votes for themselves after the election.

In other words, if Robinson dropped out and then the GOP’s replacement candidate ended up winning, Robinson couldn’t attempt to claim he should be governor since his name was on the ballot. “A vote cast for the candidate whose name is printed on the ballot is required to be counted as a vote for the replacement nominee,” State Board of Elections spokesman Pat Gannon said.

the republicans would have no problem ignoring the will of the people.

Remember: every Republican accusation is a confession.
 
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