163-24. Power of State Board of Elections to maintain order.
The State Board of Elections shall possess full power and authority to maintain order, and to enforce obedience to its lawful commands during its sessions, and shall be constituted an inferior court for that purpose. If any person shall refuse to obey the lawful commands of the State Board of Elections or its chairman, or by disorderly conduct in its hearing or presence shall interrupt or disturb its proceedings, it may, by an order in writing, signed by its chairman, and attested by its secretary, commit the person so offending to the common jail of the county for a period not exceeding 30 days. Such order shall be executed by any sheriff to whom the same shall be delivered, or if a sheriff shall not be present, or shall refuse to act, by any other person who shall be deputed by the State Board of Elections in writing, and the keeper of the jail shall receive the person so committed and safely keep him for such time as shall be mentioned in the commitment: Provided, that any person committed under the provisions of this section shall have the right to post a two hundred dollar ($200.00) bond with the clerk of the superior court and appeal to the superior court for a trial on the merits of his commitment. (1901, c. 89, s. 72; Rev., s. 4376; C.S., s. 5977; 1955, c. 871, s. 4; 1967, c. 775, s. 1; 1995, c. 379, s. 14(e); 2017-6, s. 3; 2018-146, s. 3.1(a), (b).)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 163 - Elections and Election Laws
Article 3 - State Board of Elections.
§ 163-19 - State Board of Elections; appointment; term of office; vacancies; oath of office.
§ 163-20 - Meetings of Board; quorum; minutes.
§ 163-21 - Compensation of Board members.
§ 163-22 - Powers and duties of State Board of Elections.
§ 163-22.2 - Power of State Board to promulgate temporary rules and regulations.
§ 163-22.3 - State Board of Elections littering notification.
§ 163-23 - Powers of chair in execution of Board duties.
§ 163-24 - Power of State Board of Elections to maintain order.
§ 163-25 - Authority of State Board to assist in litigation.
§ 163-26 - Executive Director of State Board of Elections.
§ 163-27 - Executive Director to be appointed by State Board.