The NC Court of Appeals ruled Friday that more than 65,000 votes cast in the contested race must be verified—or thrown out.
In a 2-1 decision, a panel of the intermediate-level Court of Appeals ruled that ballots were wrongly allowed.
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AlterNet on MSNNorth Carolina GOP is 'one step closer to stealing an election': criticsAllison Riggs, a Democratic associate justice on the North Carolina Supreme Court, vowed to continue a legal battle over her ...
Republican Jefferson Griffin is contesting his narrow loss by challenging over 65,000 ballots, and an appeals court just ...
On Friday, lawyers for Judge Jefferson Griffin asked his colleagues on the North Carolina Court of Appeals to retroactively ...
A North Carolina Appeals Court has sided with Republican Jefferson Griffin in the ongoing unsettled election over the final ...
The 60,000 contested ballots in the North Carolina state Supreme Court race should be recounted and verified, according to a ...
After a Democratic incumbent appeared to have narrowly won, her Republican challenger sued in a case that has been ongoing ...
The majority wrote that, even though they have the authority to completely throw out the contested ballots, they decided to ...
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In a 2-1 decision Friday, a North Carolina Court of Appeals sided with Republican state Supreme Court candidate and Appeals ...
A North Carolina appeals court on Friday sided with a Republican candidate for a seat on the state's top court who is ...
A North Carolina appeals court has sided with the trailing Republican candidate in an extremely close state Supreme Court ...
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