In North Carolina, recent elections have become battlegrounds for political power, with both parties manipulating laws and election rules to gain advantages over one another.
Incumbent Democrat Allison Riggs narrowly led the race for state Supreme Court, while Republican Judge Griffin challenged the election results, alleging 60,000 ineligible votes.
Griffin's protest highlights the complexities of voter registration laws and the repercussions of a 2004 law requiring voter ID and Social Security numbers.
Legal challenges and recounts have become common in North Carolina's political landscape, illustrating the ongoing struggle for power and influence in the state's elections.
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