In the North Carolina race for the Supreme Court the Republican, GOP challenger Jefferson Griffin, allegedly is losing by 625 votes. The race has gone into a recount, but Griffin is challenging 60,000 votes due to alleged counting of votes that do not comply with state law. Griffin led by 10,000 votes, but somehow his opponent incumbent Sarah Riggs somehow passed griffin weeks after the election.
“As of this filing, there are four (4) significant requests relevant to the 2024 General Election that remain incomplete and outstanding from Defendant,” Republican lawyers wrote. “These requests relate to: (1) lists of conflict voters (i.e. those voters who are suspected to have voted both absentee and in-person); (2) those voters who utilized the curbside Election Day voting processes to complete their ballot; (3) full and complete lists of felony convictions, including full and complete replicas of datasets and guidance provided to each county board of elections related to felony convictions and treatment of votes cast by those convicted of a felony; and (4) full and complete lists of deceased persons, including full and complete replicas of datasets and guidance provided to each county board of elections related to deceased persons and treatment of votes cast by deceased persons.”
CLICK HERE TO JOIN OUR NEWSLETTERGriffin said in a North Carolina GOP news release:
“As North Carolinians, we cherish our democratic process. Protecting election integrity is not just an option — it’s our duty. These protests are about one fundamental principle: ensuring every legal vote is counted.”
GOP Chief Michael Whatley added:
“The RNC and NCGOP have joined Jefferson Griffin in filing hundreds of protests over 60,000 ballots that should not have been counted in the NC Supreme Court race. Our attorneys are on the ground in-state.”
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL“The NC State Board of Elections failed to administer this election fairly. They have been inconsistent, uncooperative, and non-transparent throughout this process — but we will fight them every step of the way.”
“We will share more updates as they become available.”
Republican state Supreme Court candidate Jefferson Griffin is challenging 60,000 ballots cast in this month’s election. Griffin filed his challenge as county elections officials continue to recount votes in Griffin’s race against appointed incumbent Democrat Allison Riggs.
Riggs led Griffin by 625 votes out of more than 5.5 million votes counted at the end of the county canvass from the Nov. 5 election.
“As North Carolinians, we cherish our democratic process. Protecting election integrity is not just an option — it’s our duty,” Griffin said in a North Carolina Republican Party news release. “These protests are about one fundamental principle: ensuring every legal vote is counted.”
Griffin’s protests “highlight specific irregularities and discrepancies in the handling and counting of ballots, raising concerns about adherence to established election laws,” according to the Republicans’ news release. “These challenges are part of a lawful and transparent process designed to uphold voter confidence in the system.”