The NC Election Board will handle the Senate candidate’s residency dispute.

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The NC Election Board will handle the Senate candidate's residency dispute.

The North Carolina Board of Elections has scheduled a hearing for January 28 to investigate Republican U.S. Senate candidate Margot Dupre’s residency status. Her voter registration lists a UPS Store mailbox in Charlotte as her address.​

Complaint Details

A formal complaint alleges Dupre is likely registered to vote in Marion County, Florida, where she cast a ballot last April. This raises questions about her eligibility, as candidates must prove North Carolina residency.​

Campaign Background

Dupre is one of seven Republicans vying for the 2026 U.S. Senate nomination. In 2024, she ran as a write-in candidate for a congressional seat in Idaho, adding to scrutiny over her multi-state political activity.​

Current Status

Channel 9 contacted Dupre for comment on her residence, but no response was available as of the latest reports. Online discussions, including Reddit, highlight potential ties to Tampa real estate and question her North Carolina voter history.​

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