Write-in campaign: Third person seeks mayor’s seat in city
Published 6:31 pm Saturday, September 5, 2015
A Washington woman, Kelly J. Hammonds, is conducting a write-in campaign as part of her effort to be elected the next mayor of Washington.
Hammonds is a member of the city’s Human Relations Council. Her three-year term expires June 30, 2018.
Hammonds filed the required statement of organization (candidate committee) to establish her write-in campaign with the Beaufort County Board of Elections on Friday, according to Kellie Harris Hopkins, county elections director.
Also seeking the mayor’s post is incumbent Mayor Mac Hodges, in his first two-year term, and Ronald Lundy.
In North Carolina, write-in candidates in partisan elections or judicial elections are required to submit nominating petitions signed by a specific number of qualified voters and a declaration of intent to run as a write-in candidate. However, those requirements do not apply in nonpartisan municipal elections. The elections for Washington mayor and City Council are nonpartisan. Such a write-in candidate must be a qualified voter and meet all requirements regarding candidates.
Oct. 2 is the beginning of absentee voting by mail for the Nov. 3 elections. Oct. 9 is the voter registration deadline for the Nov. 3 elections. Early voting for the Nov. 3 elections begins Oct. 22 and ends Oct. 31. Oct. 27 is the last day to request an absentee ballot.