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HB 271 requires referendums in Cabarrus County municipalities on switching from nonpartisan to partisan elections, with changes taking effect in 2027 if approved.
HB 271 requires referendums in Cabarrus County municipalities on switching from nonpartisan to partisan elections, with changes taking effect in 2027 if approved.
Status: Passed House; Regular message sent to Senate (May 15, 2025)
Introduced: March 5, 2025 (multiple local/edition versions exist)
Primary focus: local charter changes and municipal election methods in municipalities wholly within Cabarrus County, NC
HB 271 is a local omnibus bill that (1) requires voter referendums in municipalities wholly located in Cabarrus County on whether to convert municipal elections from nonpartisan to partisan, and (2) makes several related charter amendments for affected municipalities (notably the City of Concord, Towns of Harrisburg, Midland, Mount Pleasant, Kannapolis references appear in alternate drafts). The bill also states it will modify the process for filling vacancies on the Cabarrus County Board of Commissioners (text excerpt in the provided packet is limited).
Referenda requirement
Effect if approved
Charter amendments (examples in the bill)
Vacancy process for Cabarrus County Board of Commissioners
For implementation details (exact charter text changes, vacancy process language, and final Senate action), consult the official bill text and the North Carolina General Assembly bill page for HB 271.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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