A 58-year-old poll worker is among the 60,000 North Carolina voters whose ballots could be disqualified if Jefferson Griffin’s election challenge succeeds. “I want people to know today it’s North Carolina, and tomorrow it’s another state,” she said. https://t.co/tKC8mVp3Hy
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One 2024 race hasn't been certified: What to know about North Carolina Supreme Court fight https://t.co/ggq6usX8Ty
On January 27, 2025, a federal appeals court in North Carolina examined a challenge from Judge Jefferson Griffin regarding over 65,000 votes from the November election. The litigation centers on the ongoing race for the North Carolina Supreme Court, where a sitting justice faces a Republican challenger. Concerns were raised by the federal judges about the implications of their ruling, which could potentially open the door to further election-related lawsuits. Voters have expressed frustration over the possibility of their ballots being invalidated, with one voter noting that they followed all election rules. The situation remains unresolved as the court continues to deliberate on the matter, with implications that could extend beyond North Carolina.