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Accusations of election voter fraud in the 9th district continue to grow after the North Carolina State Board of Elections decided not to certify the initial results between Republican Mark Harris and Democrat Dan McCready. McCrae Dowless is at the center of the allegations. Two women said they were paid by Dowless to pick up absentee ballots and drop them at the Bladenboro campaign headquarters of Mark Harris. The women did not know it was illegal to pick them up.