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The North Carolina Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected a bid from Republican Jefferson Griffin to expedite his challenge of over 60,000 ballots cast in the 2024 race for a seat on the high court ...
Earlier this month, Judge Jefferson Griffin filed a brief with the North Carolina Supreme Court arguing that more than 60,000 ...
Judge Griffin also challenged the ballots of nearly 300 voters who he said were “Never Residents,” meaning they did not live in North Carolina but were registered to vote there.
A Wake County Superior Court judge has ruled against Republican candidate Jefferson Griffin, who is trying to invalidate more than 65,000 ballots in the race for a seat on the North Carolina ...
Griffin, who is a judge on the Court of Appeals, challenged Democratic incumbent Supreme Court Justice Allison Riggs for her seat on the high court in the 2024 election.
Two recounts affirmed Riggs’ 734-vote margin of victory after the election, but Griffin, an appeals court judge, refused to concede and challenged the eligibility of more than 65,000 voters.
Judge Jefferson Griffin, the Republican candidate for the N.C. Supreme Court listens to testimony in Wake County Superior Court on Friday, Feb. 7, 2025.
Democratic incumbent Justice Allison Riggs defeated her opponent, state appeals court Judge Jefferson Griffin, by 734 votes in November's election. But Griffin has yet to concede the loss.
Judge Griffin deserves the appreciation of every North Carolinian for highlighting the appalling mismanagement, inaccurate data, and partisan behavior from the prior State Board of Elections - ...
So far, Griffin has not proven in court that any of the flagged voters are actually ineligible — a point that Appellate Judge Tobias Hampson emphasized in his dissent Friday.