A Wake County Superior Court judge on Friday rejected Republican Jefferson Griffin’s attempt to throw out 65,000 ballots cast in November’s Supreme Court election. Affirming the decision of ...
Griffin, who trails Allison Riggs by over 700 votes in the NC Supreme Court race, is seeking to eliminate 65,000 votes.
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.
CHARLOTTE — A federal appeals court ruled on Tuesday that the legal fight in the race for a seat on the North Carolina Supreme Court should remain in state court – for now. N.C. Court of ...
UPDATE: On Friday afternoon, Wake County Superior Court Judge William Pittman ruled that the North Carolina Board of Elections’ decision to allow the 60,000 ballots to be counted “should be, and ...
RICHMOND, Va. (CN) — A Fourth Circuit panel decided Tuesday that state court is the place for North Carolina Court of Appeals Judge Jefferson Griffin’s challenge to the election results for his state ...
The Federal Court of Appeals ruled on Tuesday that the fight over North Carolina’s Supreme Court race will remain in state court. The North Carolina Republican candidate Jefferson Griffin lost ...
More than three months after Election Day, the race for North Carolina Supreme Court associate justice still isn’t over as a heated legal battle continues in state court.
The dispute could ultimately end up before the North Carolina Supreme Court — the very body Griffin aims to join. The state’s high court, which has a 5 to 2 Republican majority, already ruled ...
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