Article: NORTH CAROLINA COURT OF APPEALS ISSUES OPINION REGARDING MARTIN ANDREW OAKES V. LINCOLN COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS

The North Carolina Court of Appeals issued the following opinion:

MARTIN ANDREW OAKES

v.

LINCOLN COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS, LINCOLN COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION, LINCOLN COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

Lincoln CountyNo. 06 CVS 00838

Appeal by plaintiff from judgment entered 3 November 2006 by Judge Thomas D. Haigwood in Lincoln County Superior Court. Heard in the Court of Appeals 30 August 2007.

Martin Andrew Oakes, pro se plaintiff-appellant.

Roberts & Stevens, P.A., by K. Dean Shatley, II, for defendant-appellee Board of Education.

Pendleton & Pendleton, P.A., by Jeffrey A. Taylor, for defendants-appellees Board of Commissioners and Board of Elections.

STEELMAN, Judge.

Insofar as the ...

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