State appeals court rules contested North Carolina ballots must be verified
- In a North Carolina state appeals court ruling, tens of thousands of ballots in a razor-thin state Supreme Court race were deemed improperly counted.
- The court ordered the state elections board to give certain voters around 15 days to provide missing information like photo ID or face having their ballots tossed.
- The case involving Republican candidate Jefferson Griffin challenging over 65,000 ballots is expected to be appealed to the state Supreme Court, where the Republican-majority could potentially overturn the initial result.
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North Carolina Appeals Court Rules Over 60K Voters Must Verify Eligibility
A North Carolina appeals court has ruled that more than 60,000 voters who voted in the state's Supreme Court election in November 2024 must verify that they are eligible to vote. The post North Carolina Appeals Court Rules Over 60K Voters Must Verify Eligibility appeared first on Breitbart.
North Carolina Appeals Court Rules Thousands of Contested Ballots Must Be Verified
A North Carolina appeals court said on April 4 that contested ballots in a close race between two candidates for the state Supreme Court must be verified to be counted. The 2–1 decision, which sided with Republican Jefferson Griffin, ruled that what are likely tens of thousands of ballots were wrongly allowed in the final count. It gives voters whose ballots have been challenged 15 business days to provide the necessary verifying information, su…
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