UPDATE: North Carolina Supreme Court Issues Order Regarding Disputed Election

UPDATE: North Carolina Supreme Court Issues Order Regarding Disputed Election


The North Carolina Supreme Court temporarily blocked a lower court’s ruling requiring approximately 65,000 voters to verify their identity in a disputed state Supreme Court election.

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In a 2-1 decision, the North Carolina Court of Appeals ruled the disputed votes must be recounted and verified.

The disputed votes are believed to favor Democrat Allison Riggs, who held a 734-vote lead on Republican Jefferson Griffin after recounts.

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NBC News reports:

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