Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper and Gov.-elect Josh Stein have filed another lawsuit against a GOP-inspired law that strips away powers from several incoming Democratic state leaders.
Republican Jefferson Griffin narrowly lost his race for a seat on the state Supreme Court. Now he’s asking that 60,000 ballots be thrown out based on a theory that an election denier said amounted to “voter suppression.
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With 292 ballots in question and the difference of votes counted 734, the North Carolina State Board of Elections on Friday voted to dismiss remaining protests by Republican Jefferson Griffin in his race against Democrat Allison Riggs.
The trailing Republican in a tight North Carolina Supreme Court race suffered legal setbacks Friday as a federal judge refused to halt any upcoming official declaration that his Democratic rival won their November election.
Monday’s filing specifically targets the transfer of power of State Board of Elections appointments from the governor to the state auditor.
A trailing candidate in a very close election last month for the North Carolina Supreme Court has asked that court to get involved legally in his race.
A Republican candidate for a seat on the North Carolina Supreme Court who is trailing Democratic incumbent Justice Allison Riggs by 734 votes has asked the same court he hopes to join to intervene and prevent 60,
Democrats in North Carolina were celebrating big wins in the swing state after the November election, including victories for governor and other top statewide offices.
A motion by the North Carolina State Board of Elections has removed a Republican state Supreme Court candidate's protest over 60,000 ballots to federal court.
The North Carolina gubernatorial race is between Democrat ... early as well as information provided to our vote reporters on Election Day from county election officials. The figure can change ...
Republicans in the state legislature gave an ally control over the state’s elections board, rewrote ballot-counting rules and chipped away at the power of the incoming Democratic governor.