NC Court of Appeals rules in favor of Griffin in case to dismiss over 65,000 votes
- The North Carolina Court of Appeals, on Friday, ruled in favor of Jefferson Griffin in a dispute over 2024 election ballots.
- Griffin challenged the eligibility of roughly 60,000 votes, arguing the ballots lacked required identification.
- The court ordered the State Board of Elections to identify and notify voters who had not met photo ID requirements.
- The Republican majority wrote that including even one unlawful ballot dilutes lawful votes, effectively disenfranchising voters.
- Allison Riggs plans to appeal, as the decision could impact over 65,000 votes and potentially alter the election outcome.
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