Republican in Last Undecided 2024 Race Has Big Win as Court Order Puts 65,000 Votes in Doubt

Republican in Last Undecided 2024 Race Has Big Win as Court Order Puts 65,000 Votes in Doubt


For most Americans, the 2024 election has long been settled, but a major race in North Carolina is still unsettled.

On Friday, the Republican candidate for the state’s Supreme Court scored a crucial appeals court victory after a three-judge panel ruling that put into doubt roughly 65,000 votes cast in the race.

And with the Democrat now holding only a 734-vote lead after two recounts, the ruling could swing the results completely.

North Carolina Court of Appeals orders 65,000 voters to prove eligibility in Supreme Court race as Republican Jefferson Griffin challenges 700-vote deficit. pic.twitter.com/O8hBSsszYR

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As The Associated Press reported, the race pitted Democratic incumbent Associate Justice Allison Riggs against Republican Jefferson Griffin.

It’s the last undecided

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