The North Carolina Supreme Court race is headed to a recount after incumbent Justice Allison Riggs, a Democrat, pulled ahead ...
Riggs, who leads Griffin in the Supreme Court race, said her own parents had their votes challenged by Republican election ...
Republican Jefferson Griffin has filed protests challenging more than 60,000 ballots in the race for a seat on the North ...
Four Legislature races and one state Supreme Court race were not certified by the North Carolina State Board of Elections on ...
North Carolina Supreme Court race still undecided; Allison Riggs leads by just 106 against Jefferson Griffin North Carolina ...
Wake County elections officials certified votes after deciding which ballots to count, including from voters who died before ...
The race for a seat on the North Carolina Supreme Court remains too close to call as one of the candidates is now suing the ...
The final counts by counties are about over and a Democratic incumbent on North Carolina’s Supreme Court has an ever-slight ...
Griffin is requesting a recount in all 100 counties in the state. North Carolina statute § 163‑182.7 allows recounts for any "statewide ballot item, one‑half of one percent (0.5%) of the votes cast in ...
It's been more than three weeks since the election, and we still don't know who won the North Carolina Supreme Court seat. The race pits incumbent Democrat Allison Riggs against Republican challenger ...
Jefferson and the Republican party have filed a lawsuit claiming the State Board of election has not provided enough information to decide whether to ask for a recount.
An already close race for a North Carolina Supreme Court seat reached a razor-thin margin as most counties on Friday ...