NC Supreme Court race between Riggs, Griffin remains uncertified
Briefly

In North Carolina, a significant legal struggle is underway as Republicans seek to challenge the results of a closely contested Supreme Court election. Despite Democratic Justice Allison Riggs leading by a narrow margin, GOP efforts to toss ballots—many from Hurricane Helene survivors and military voters—are raising alarms. Critics label these tactics as undemocratic, asserting they exploit clerical errors rather than evidence of voter fraud. This unprecedented move could redefine the threshold for contesting elections, which could lead to widespread implications for future voting rights and election integrity.
Listen, you're not going to see or hear the fireworks when you put your ballot in to be counted, but you will feel them in your heart.
The GOP approach is undemocratic and radical, setting a new standard for throwing out elections based on technicalities that are no fault of the voters.
Republicans are trying to overturn a closely watched North Carolina Supreme Court election, leveraging clerical errors to argue for ballot exclusions.
There has been no evidence of voter fraud in the election, as challenges rely largely on administrative issues.
Read at ABC11 Raleigh-Durham
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