2023 North Carolina Election

Federal Judge Orders North Carolina to Certify Democrat as Supreme Court Winner

A federal judge ruled against Republican candidate Jefferson Griffin’s attempt to overturn his loss in the North Carolina Supreme Court election, ordering the state to certify Democrat Allison Riggs as the winner by her 734-vote margin. The judge found Griffin’s challenge to over 65,000 ballots unconstitutionally burdened the right to vote and retroactively altered election rules. This decision, however, is temporarily stayed for seven days pending a potential appeal by Griffin. The ruling prevents a planned “cure period” that would have disenfranchised potentially thousands of voters.

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NC Republicans Refuse to Accept Democrat Election Victory

A North Carolina Court of Appeals ruling threatens to invalidate over 60,000 ballots, potentially altering the outcome of the state Supreme Court election. Republican candidate Jefferson Griffin challenged the validity of these votes, despite the incumbent, Justice Allison Riggs, winning by 734 votes after recounts. A dissenting judge argued this action retroactively changes election rules, disenfranchising voters who followed existing guidelines. Riggs plans to appeal, citing the ruling’s potential to undermine democratic processes.

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