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A case study took place this past winter in North Carolina. And though the party ultimately won the state supreme court seat, ...
After the election, her opponent, Republican appeals judge Jefferson Griffin, refused to concede and filed hundreds of legal challenges across the state, contesting tens of thousands of votes.
A Republican judge's effort to throw out 65,000 voters' ballots from the 2024 NC Supreme Court election is valid, his Republican colleagues on the state Court of Appeals ruled in a decision split ...
Justice Allison Riggs, a Democrat, was formally sworn into the North Carolina Supreme Court by Chief Justice Paul Newby after a six-month legal battle with her Republican challenger Judge Jefferson ...
Judge Jefferson Griffin conceded two days after a federal judge delivered a victory for Democratic sitting Justice Allison Riggs by ordering North Carolina's election board to not throw out any ...
The disputed ballots are believed to favor Democratic Associate Justice Allison Riggs, who, after two recounts, held a 734-vote lead over Republican Jefferson Griffin in their race, which saw over ...
Judge Jefferson Griffin, the Republican candidate for the N.C. Supreme Court listens to testimony in Wake County Superior Court on Friday, Feb. 7, 2025.
Judge Jefferson Griffin, the Republican candidate for the N.C. Supreme Court, at Wake County Superior Court in Raleigh, N.C., on Feb. 7. Robert Willett / Raleigh News & Observer / TNS via Getty ...
That Griffin conceded after Judge Myers’s incontrovertible opinion is good—it’s more than Donald Trump ever did in 2020 or since. But it should not have come to this.
Three counts showed that the incumbent, a Democrat, won the State Supreme Court election last fall. But Judge Jefferson Griffin tried for months to reverse his loss through the courts.
Judge Jefferson Griffin, a Republican who lost his November race for the North Carolina Supreme Court, has created a scene by refusing to concede the race for five months, and recently a 2001 ...
The judges on Friday found that the State Board of Elections got it wrong in December when it dismissed Griffin's election protests. The ruling is expected to be appealed to the Supreme Court.