A candidate challenge against Swain County Sheriff Curtis Cochran has been appealed to the State Board of Elections & Ethics Enforcement after the Swain County Board of Elections dismissed the challenge during an April 9 hearing.ย 

The state board, which was recently appointed and hasnโ€™t had a chance to complete board training yet, will meet at 3 p.m. Thursday, May 3, to conduct hearings on two appeals of candidate challenge decisions, including Cochranโ€™s case.ย 

The challenge against Cochran was filed by Swain County resident Jerry Lowery, who claims the incumbent sheriff was dishonorably discharged from the U.S. Marine Corps and is therefore guilty of a felony. If he was in fact dishonorably discharged, Lowery claims Cochran would be stripped of his right to carry a firearm and therefore doesnโ€™t qualify to run for sheriff.ย 

In a candidate challenge, the candidate in question has the burden of proof to show he or she is in fact eligible to run for office. Cochran claims he was not issued a DD-214 โ€”ย a military release form that would show whether he was dishonorably discharged.ย