After a statewide machine recount, Democrat Allison Riggs maintained a 734-vote lead over Republican Jefferson Griffin in the North Carolina Supreme Court race.
The motion would expedite the process for a number of the protests, including setting a deadline of Wednesday for a response ...
The North Carolina Supreme Court race is now in its fourth week, with Allison Riggs still maintaining a slim lead over ...
This story has been updated. Republican North Carolina Supreme Court candidate Jefferson Griffin on Tuesday filed a ...
A recount that was supposed to have been done Wednesday is now delayed until next week. But even once that's done, separate ...
Four Legislature races and one state Supreme Court race were not certified by the North Carolina State Board of Elections on ...
Riggs, who leads Griffin in the Supreme Court race, said her own parents had their votes challenged by Republican election ...
In the motion, Griffin called on Siobhan Millen, one of three Democrats on the board, to be removed from any discussion of the judicial contest protest, citing her husband Pressly Millen’s position as ...
Added at Tuesday's meeting was a motion from Griffin's legal team for recusal by Siobhan Millen from protests. Millen’s husband, Pressly Millen, is a partner in the law firm representing Riggs ...
While the North Carolina State Board of Elections voted to certify most election results on Tuesday, the race for a seat on the state Supreme Court remains uncertain as a recount, lawsuit and ...