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The North Carolina State Board of Elections was ordered by a federal judge to carry out the state Supreme Court plan in the country's last 2024 election.
Allison Riggs discusses the protracted fight for her seat on the North Carolina Supreme Court, and what it means for the entire country.
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As Ingram reported on Friday, the N.C. Supreme Court partially ruled against Griffin’s effort to throw out 65,000 ballots in the 2024 election — but left open the possibility for thousands of votes to ...
For nearly a decade, the Republican-dominated legislature has sought to erode or eliminate a governor’s authority to appoint ...
Democratic Associate Justice Allison Riggs has told supporters at a rally that she will fight as long as it takes while ...
The race for a seat on the North Carolina Supreme Court — the last undecided contest in the nation from the 2024 election — is far from over, with 5,000 ballots still hanging in the balance. On Friday ...
Voters called the curing process — which focuses on ballots cast by overseas voters registered in urban, Democratic areas — ...
In their ruling on Jefferson Griffin’s election challenge, North Carolina’s Supreme Court justices crossed the Rubicon. They ...
A federal judge on Saturday ordered the North Carolina State Board of Elections (NCSBE) to begin implementing an April 11 North Carolina Supreme Court decision.
The outcome of this legal saga in North Carolina could have wide-ranging effects on future elections across the country.
The NC Supreme Court ruled that tens of thousands of ballots cast in November's unresolved election for a seat on the Supreme Court must remain in the election.
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