U.S. Army wife from Guilford County fights to have vote counted in NC Supreme Court race
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Allison Riggs vows to fight for military voters after North Carolina Supreme Court decision
Speaking to supporters in Raleigh, Justice Allison Riggs recently called for all military and overseas votes to count in the race for North Carolina Supreme Court. Riggs’ remarks come after the North Carolina Supreme Court ruled this month that up to 5,500 military and overseas votes could be tossed out, unless they provide a form of photo ID within a 30-day period that has yet to begin. The ruling comes after the losing candidate, Jefferson Gri…
U.S. Army wife from Guilford County fights to have vote counted in NC Supreme Court race
“I just wanted to help. I wanted to do what I could,” said Conley, one of roughly 1,400 military and overseas voters who may have to provide photo ID to have their votes count. “It’s not just me. It’s a…
Justice Allison Riggs Vows to Protect North Carolina Voters Amid Ballot Challenge
Last week, hundreds of voters gathered in downtown Raleigh to show support for North Carolina Supreme Court Justice Allison Riggs amid her opponent, state Court of Appeals Judge Jefferson Griffin’s challenge. The rally was held at the Bicentennial Plaza with advocates, impacted voters, and military servicemembers. Justice Riggs defeated Judge Griffin by 734 votes in the 2024 November election, but in the five months since, the Republican judge …
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