RALEIGH, N.C. — The North Carolina Republican Party's executive director says he won't seek the job again when a new chairman is elected by party activists in June.
Dallas Woodhouse announced Monday he'll move on after 3½ years at the post, which often made him the party's public face.
The state GOP has faced significant challenges over the last several months, most recently with a federal criminal indictment of outgoing Chairman Robin Hayes, an insurance magnate and two others on bribery, conspiracy and other charges.
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Woodhouse isn't mentioned in the indictment. He confirmed Monday he testified before a grand jury in December but is not a target of any probe. He says it's not connected to his departure when his contract ends at the end of the state GOP convention in early June.