Knott Voted In Five General Elections While Registered At His Parents' Address Instead Of His Own Home. According to WRAL, Knott was registered to vote at his parents' Oberlin Road address from November 30, 2010, through November 30, 2023, despite purchasing a home on Allister Drive in April 2014 and living there since 2015 or 2016. Knott voted in five general elections from the wrong address. [WRAL, 2/29/24]
Knott Dismissed The Voting Irregularity As 'A Paperwork Issue.' According to WRAL, Knott said, "'It's a paperwork issue. I should have done it when I bought this place, when I moved in.'" He added, "'We missed it. We will acknowledge that.'" [WRAL, 2/29/24]
Knowingly Falsifying A Voter Registration Address Is A Class I Felony Under North Carolina Law. According to WRAL, North Carolina law requires voters to share their address with poll workers and sign a form affirming eligibility, and falsifying that form constitutes a Class I felony carrying a maximum two-year prison sentence. Neither the state nor Wake County elections boards received challenges to Knott's ballots. [WRAL, 2/29/24]