North Carolina elections chief pleads for 'peaceful transition of power'
On the eve of Election Day, the head of elections in the battleground state of North Carolina has issued an on-camera plea to candidates on the ballot tomorrow: "I would just make a plea to the candidates and elected officials: Have a peaceful transition of power. Accept the results. Concede defeat when necessary," Karen Brinson Bell, the executive director of the state’s board of elections, said during a press conference Monday.
While saying that "there’s more hostility" this election, she also urged candidates, voters and others to "please recognize" that election workers are "members of this community" who have "sworn oaths ... [as part of] a bipartisan effort to ensure that every eligible voter is able to cast their ballot, and that these results are tabulated and determined securely, accurately and correctly."
"Please treat others with dignity and respect," she said, adding that state and federal law forbids people from trying to intimidate voters or interfere with election officials carrying out there duties -- and the penalties can include prison time or fines, or both.
-ABC News' Mike Levine