CHARLOTTE — The Mecklenburg County Board of Elections said Lia White did no collect enough signatures to get on this November’s ballot.
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The Political Beat introduced you to Whiter earlier this year.
The unaffiliated candidate had to collect about 1,200 signatures of registered district voters in order to qualify for the District 2 race.
The BOE said she came up 283 votes short. That means incumbent Malcolm Graham will not face any challengers this November.
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