Former NCGOP executive director Dallas Woodhouse joins Auditor's Office, with focus on elections
Woodhouse is to serve as a liasion to State Board of Elections and point of contact for all 100 county elections board chairs.
Dallas Woodhouse, a former executive director for the North Carolina Republican Party, has joined Auditor Dave Boliek’s office, with a role in election oversight.
With the 2026 midterms approaching, Woodhouse will serve as a liasion to the State Board of Elections and point of contact for all 100 county elections board chairmen.
Woodhouse didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.
Boliek’s office confirmed Woodhouse will serve as an election liaison. Meanwhile, Eddie Woodhouse, Dallas’ cousin, is under contract with the auditor’s office as policy advisor.
Boliek recently sent county elections chairs a message informing them of Dallas’ new role, saying he’d be tasked with assisting them with election integrity, coordinating training events and developing early voting plans.
Boliek added, “Mr. Woodhouse will serve as my eyes and ears on the ground in our elections.”
Woodhouse has long worked to elect conservative candidates and advocated for a reduced early voting period.
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