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Jefferson Griffin, the Republican candidate in the North Carolina State Supreme Court election, is appealing a Wake County judge’s decision to allow 60,000 ballots to be counted in the race.
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A North Carolina trial judge has upheld decisions by election officials to reject protests by the trailing candidate in a ...
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Jefferson Griffin, the Republican judge who lost his bid for North Carolina's Supreme Court, is appealing a recent court ...
In separate protests, Griffin has claimed that some military and overseas voters either were never North Carolina residents or lacked voter identification. In Wake County court Friday, an attorney ...
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N.C. Supreme Court candidate Jefferson Griffin needs to admit that he lost the race to Allison Riggs. His actions have become ...
North Carolina judge’s ruling retains close court election result, but more legal steps are expected
Riggs said late Friday that Pittman’s decisions “are a victory for North Carolina voters and the rule of law.” Griffin campaign spokesperson Paul Shumaker said there would be an appeal.
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Griffin is likely to appeal Pittman’s ruling to the North Carolina Court of Appeals, which is dominated by Republican judges. In a statement, NC GOP Communications Director Matt Mercer said the ...
"North Carolina law also flatly rejects what Judge Griffin is trying to do here." Most of the disputed ballots - about 60,000 - were cast by voters whose registration records lacked either a ...
"North Carolina law also flatly rejects what Judge Griffin is trying to do here." Most of the disputed ballots — about 60,000 — were cast by voters whose registration records lacked either a ...
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