Mr Griffin is questioning several sets of voters. They include 5,500 who live abroad or on military bases and did not present a photo ID with their absentee ballots. Another group of just over 60,000 filed registration forms missing a Social Security or driving-licence number. Among the rest, he says, are felons and dead people.
By Andy Jackson North Carolina Supreme Court candidate Jefferson Griffin’s lawsuit against the North Carolina State Board of Elections addresses a real problem that needs to be corrected. The solution does not include overturning the election that he lost,
One of North Carolina's most consequential 2024 races remains undecided, as a challenge mounted by the race's apparent loser is on an anything-but-straightforward path through state and federal courts.
Republicans are refusing to accept North Carolina Supreme Court Justice Allison Riggs' narrow victory in November
Republican Jefferson Griffin is trying to overturn his election loss by asking the North Carolina Supreme Court to toss 5,500 military and overseas absentee ballots. He used the same method to vote in 2019 and 2020.
According to an NPR database, 50 people from North Carolina have been charged in connection with the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
By Eduardo Medina and Michael Wines Heath Clay, a city councilman in Summerfield, N.C., left the voting booth last fall feeling that this was the most secure election he had ever voted in, partly because of a North Carolina law that requires both in-person ...
A federal appeals court has agreed to hear more arguments involving a close election in November for a North Carolina Supreme Court seat. The 4th U.S.
The complaints dealt with the counting of votes from deceased voters and partisan comments from a Republican election official.
Republicans are seeking to prevent a duly elected state Supreme Court justice from taking her seat. If they succeed, election denial will be institutionalized.