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.
In three one-page orders, Superior Court Judge William Pittman affirmed the December rulings of the State Board of Elections.
Over two months since Election Day, the state has still not officially declared a winner and the race has been upended by protracted legal challenges.
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — A federal appeals panel exchanged arguments Monday with lawyers over a still-unresolved November election for a North Carolina Supreme Court seat, immersed in jurisdictional ...
An appeals court agreed Tuesday that a federal trial judge acted properly last month in declining to rule on the eligibility ...
“We have a case in which a writ of prohibition was filed. The North Carolina Supreme Court dismissed it. What do we do with it?” Niemeyer asked. Brod responded that Myers could take back the ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — A federal appeals panel exchanged arguments Monday with lawyers over a still-unresolved November ...
Missouri courts have expunged more than 140,000 marijuana cases since voters approved the 2022 constitution amendment to ...
Republican Judge Jefferson Griffin is appealing his loss to Democratic Justice Allison Riggs in the North Carolina Supreme Court election. The North Carolina Supreme Court has blocked the ...
Castle McCulloch, located at 3925 Kivett Drive, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places under the name “McCulloch’s Gold Mill.” It's best known as a venue for hundreds ...
waiting to see if their ballots will be counted for an NC Supreme Court race. A Wake County judge will hear Republican candidate Jefferson Griffin’s challenge of the ballots. “Today it’s North ...
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