RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — In a fight for votes inside a Wake County courtroom, a state judge heard arguments from all sides of ...
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A North Carolina trial judge has upheld decisions by election officials to reject protests by the trailing candidate in a ...
The State Board of Elections reviewed Griffin’s protest in December but dismissed it due to insufficient evidence of any ...
Allison Riggs maintains a 734-vote lead over Republican rival Jefferson Griffin. The case is likely to reach the state ...
Wake County Superior Court Judge William Pittman listens to arguments in the challenge to 65,00 votes in the N.C. Supreme ...
Friday’s hearing marked the beginning of a new phase of arguments, after both sides spent months arguing over whether the ...
More than three months after Election Day, the race for North Carolina Supreme Court associate justice still isn’t over as a heated legal battle continues in state court.
More than 100 protesters packed the Wake County courthouse Friday, for a hearing in a lawsuit seeking to throw out more than 60,000 people’s ballots from the 2024 elections.
A court hearing Friday kicked off the newest phase of Republican Jefferson Griffin's lawsuit seeking to tilt in his favor the ...
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Levin, a recent Duke graduate, said Griffin’s challenge to so many voters fits with a broader Republican effort to suppress ...
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