NC Court of Appeals rules in favor of Griffin in case to dismiss over 65,000 votes
- The North Carolina Court of Appeals, on Friday, ruled in favor of Jefferson Griffin in a dispute over 2024 election ballots.
- Griffin challenged the eligibility of roughly 60,000 votes, arguing the ballots lacked required identification.
- The court ordered the State Board of Elections to identify and notify voters who had not met photo ID requirements.
- The Republican majority wrote that including even one unlawful ballot dilutes lawful votes, effectively disenfranchising voters.
- Allison Riggs plans to appeal, as the decision could impact over 65,000 votes and potentially alter the election outcome.
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North Carolina court gives 60,000 voters 15 days to prove eligibility in win for GOP candidate
The North Carolina Court of Appeals has ordered 60,000 voters who submitted ballots without key identification information to prove their eligibility or have their votes tossed in the still-undecided 2024 state Supreme Court race. The 2-1 Friday decision was the…
NC appeals court gives 60,000 voters 15 days to prove eligibility - Washington Examiner
The North Carolina Court of Appeals has ordered 60,000 voters who submitted ballots without key identification information to prove their eligibility or have their votes tossed in the still-undecided 2024 state Supreme Court race. The 2-1 Friday decision was the first legal victory for conservative Jefferson Griffin in his bid to unseat incumbent liberal justice Allison Riggs on the Tar Heel State’s high court. Recounts showed Riggs leading Grif…
GOP judges threaten to overturn Dem win in North Carolina by challenging 65K votes
The North Carolina Court of Appeals has moved to order a recount in a North Carolina Supreme Court race that Republican challenger Jefferson Griffin lost by just 734 votes to Democratic incumbent Justice Allison Riggs, reported The Guardian.Griffin had sought for some 65,000 votes from military and ...
N.C. Voters Ordered to Prove Eligibility in Court Race
A North Carolina appeals court ruled Friday that tens of thousands of voters must verify their eligibility in a North Carolina Supreme Court race or risk having their ballots thrown out, The New York Times reported.
UGH North Carolina Appeals Panel Throws Out Legal Votes To Throw Election To Loser Judge
Remember that insane North Carolina supreme court judge race? IT IS STILL GOING ON. And now a 2-1 opinion by a panel of the North Carolina Court of Appeals has sided with the LOSER Jefferson Griffin, over WINNER Allison Riggs. Now 65,000-something challenged voters have 15 days after a notice is mailed to “correct” registrations for votes that were legally cast, or their votes will be thrown out, including all absentee ballots. So, the burden is…
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