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North Carolina's Supreme Court decided last week that ballots from two categories should have been left out of the tally of an unresolved November election for a seat on the court because state laws otherwise makes the voters ineligible.
The ongoing Republican effort to steal last year’s North Carolina Supreme Court race — the only 2024 race that has not yet been certified — continues this week after a federal court ordered the State Board of Elections to comply with a state court order that could potentially disenfranchise thousands of overseas and military voters.
North Carolina trial judges will soon rule if legislative Republicans' latest method to attempt to wrest control of the State Board of Elections from a Democratic governor is lawful
The North Carolina State Board of Elections was ordered by a federal judge to carry out the state Supreme Court plan in the country's last 2024 election.
Voters called the curing process — which focuses on ballots cast by overseas voters registered in urban, Democratic areas — fundamentally unfair, unduly burdensome and wholly arbitrary.
After a Democratic incumbent appeared to have narrowly won, her Republican challenger sued in a case that has been ongoing since November.
The number of ballots in question exceeds the slim margin by which the Democratic incumbent won, potentially leading to the November election being overturned.
A North Carolina appeals court has sided with the trailing Republican candidate in an extremely close state Supreme Court election.
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North Carolina trial judges heard arguments Monday from attorneys for Republican legislative leaders who insist their latest method to attempt to wrest control of the State Board of Elections from ...
North Carolina trial judges will soon rule if legislative Republicans' latest method to attempt to wrest control of the State Board of Elections from a Democratic governor is lawful RALEIGH ...
Speaker of the House Destin Hall, R-Caldwell, top left, and Senate leader Phil Berger, R-Rockingham, top center, greet North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein, bottom right, as he arrives to deliver the ...