July 2023: Frank Dunphy Was Sworn Into The Chatham County Board Of Elections For A Two-Year Term. [Chatham County Board of Elections Meeting Minutes, 7/18/23]

Frank Dunphy Was A Republican. [North Carolina State Board of Elections County Board of Elections Members List, updated 11/1/23]

DUNPHY VOTED AGAINST COUNTING CERTAIN SUPPLEMENTAL ABSENTEE BALLOTS IN DEFIANCE OF STATE BOARD GUIDANCE

Frank Dunphy Voted Against Approving 14 Supplemental Absentee Ballots Because He “Objected To The Process Of Approval.” [Chatham County Board of Elections Meeting Minutes, 11/16/23]

Frank Dunphy Voted Against Approving A Supplemental Absentee Ballot In The 2024 Republican Primary, In Defiance Of The State Board’s Conclusion. [Chatham County Board of Elections Meeting Minutes, 5/23/24]

DUNPHY REPEATEDLY OPPOSED VOTING PLANS WITH MORE SUNDAY VOTING

2024: Bob Tyson And Frank Dunphy Voted Against An Early Voting Plan With Two Days Of Sunday Voting, Instead Pushing For An Option With Only One Day Of Sunday Voting. [Chatham County Board of Elections Meeting Minutes, 4/30/24]

2021: Frank Dunphy Voted For An Early Voting Plan That Did Not Include Sunday Voting. [Chatham County Board of Elections Meeting Minutes, 12/14/21]

2021: Frank Dunphy Voted Against An Early Voting Plan Featuring Sunday Voting. [Chatham County Board of Elections Meeting Minutes, 2/25/21]

2020: Frank Dunphy Initially Voted Against A State-Mandated Early Voting Plan That Included Sunday Voting Despite Being Required To Adopt It. [Chatham County Board of Elections Meeting Minutes, 9/1/20]

2020: Frank Dunphy Voted Against An Early Voting Plan With Sunday Voting And Voted For A Plan That Did Not Include It. [Chatham County Board of Elections Meeting Minutes, 7/21/20]

DUNPHY QUESTIONED COUNTY’S HIRING METHOD FOR EARLY VOTING POLL WORKERS, LEADING OTHERS TO CLAIM HE WAS ACCUSING STAFF OF PARTISANSHIP