In a pivotal ruling, federal judge Richard Myers affirmed Allison Riggs as the rightful winner of the North Carolina State Supreme Court race against Jefferson Griffin. Griffin sought to invalidate thousands of ballots based on claims that absentee ballots should be discounted. However, Myers rejected Griffin's arguments, emphasizing election integrity and the importance of established rules. He stressed that altering voting rules retroactively could disenfranchise voters, highlighting the constitutional implications of such actions.
You establish the rules before the game. You don't change them after the game is done, said Judge Richard Myers regarding election integrity.
The case seeks to allow a candidate to essentially change the rules of voting after an election takes place, requiring voters to prove their legitimacy.
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