A Republican court candidate in North Carolina wants to toss out thousands of votes
Briefly

In Charlotte, Tory Grimm-Oropesa received a postcard claiming her ballot was challenged following her vote in the closely contested North Carolina Supreme Court election. Republican candidate Jefferson Griffin is contesting roughly 65,000 votes, including Grimm-Oropesa's, despite not alleging fraud. The dispute remains unresolved after recounts left Griffin trailing by 734 votes. The case's jurisdiction is being debated in federal court, while Democratic incumbent Allison Riggs criticizes Griffin's actions as a misuse of resources. This controversy has sparked significant concern among voters about election integrity in close races.
"It's not a matter of I did something wrong or I'm trying to cheat in voting. I voted in three different elections now, perfectly fine, never had an issue."
"Griffin was wasting taxpayer dollars in 'a baseless attempt to overturn his electoral loss,' criticizing the challenge against her votes."
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