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How does the plan work? The state's plan aims to address the roughly 200,000 voters for whom they lack a driver's license ...
The dispute over who won the 2024 state Supreme Court election ended after a six-month court struggle, but the ramifications ...
The election was in November, and North Carolina still has not officially declared a winner as the race has been upended by ...
As Democrats look to the midterms, defending the few state-level judicial seats they hold is a top priority. They only hold ...
RALEIGH, N.C. — The North Carolina Supreme Court's 2024 election took another turn on Monday, with that court temporarily blocking a lower court decision that could invalidate over 60,000 ballots.
The state Supreme Court seat will go to Democratic incumbent Associate Justice Allison Riggs, who led the final tally 50.01% to Griffin’s 49.9% — a margin of 734 votes — following two recounts.
North Carolina Supreme Court Justice Allison Riggs was sworn in to a new term on Tuesday after the Democrat won a monthslong fight against her Republican rival's challenges to thousands of ballots.
The NC Court of Appeals ruled Friday that more than 60,000 votes cast in the contested race must be verified—or thrown out. The North Carolina Supreme Court election remains the only undecided ...