Government Bladen County is a member of the
Lumber River Council of Governments, a regional planning board representing five counties. It lies within the bounds of North Carolina's 15th Prosecutorial District, the 13A
Superior Court District, and the 13th District Court District.
Politics Following the 2018 United States Midterm Elections, an investigation was opened into accusations of an absentee ballot fraud scheme directed by
McCrae Dowless in Bladen County, within North Carolina's
9th Congressional District. Accusations were based around the Republican Primary election, in which
Mark Harris defeated incumbent
Robert Pittenger, and around the general election, in which Harris initially appeared to defeat Democrat
Dan McCready. , the investigation is currently ongoing. Wake County District Attorney Lorrin Freeman, Democrat, said it was possible over 1,000 ballots had been destroyed. According to District Attorney Jon David, Republican, the county has a "troubled history of political groups exploiting the use of absentee ballots." The scandal brought national media attention to Bladen. ==Education==