has persisted over four months past the election and left North Carolina as the only state in the country with an uncertified statewide race. It has also drawn national attention from critics ...
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The smallest group of ballots Griffin seeks to disqualify were cast by several hundred overseas voters who have never resided in this state but who are family members of eligible North Carolina ...
Democrats are eager to see former North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper (D) jump into the Tar Heel State’s Senate race next year, seeing him as the most formidable challenger to Sen. Thom Tillis (R).
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And what’s happening in the North Carolina Supreme Court race is sending a clear signal that losing candidates will continue to contest the rules under which elections are conducted. Jefferson Griffin ...