The North Carolina Supreme Court election, held last November, remains undecided as Republican Jefferson Griffin challenges the legality of thousands of votes.
A North Carolina Supreme Court decision refusing to further accelerate the appeals over an unsettled November election for a seat on the court means an official winner likely won’t be ...
The North Carolina Supreme Court on Thursday rejected the state Board of Election's request to bypass the North Carolina ...
School officials under fire for weather related decisions about delays and cancellation.Some of the pique is justified. But ...
The North Carolina Supreme Court ruled Thursday that it won't fast-track the lawsuit by the Republican candidate for a ...
The case will instead go to the North Carolina Court of Appeals, where Griffin currently sits as a judge. He told The N&O he ...
Republican Jefferson Griffin wants his case to be heard by the state Court of Appeals, while Democrat Allison Riggs and the ...
The election directors said they are mostly in a wait-and-see mode until they get direction from the state board of elections ...
Hundreds of people rallied Monday afternoon to protest NC Supreme Court candidate Jefferson Griffin’s ongoing.
Democratic Associate Justice Allison Riggs maintains a 734-vote lead over Republican rival Jefferson Griffin after more than 5.5 million ballots were cast and two recounts. Pittman entered the ...
The N.C. Board of Elections asked the N.C. Supreme Court to use its power to bypass the state Court of Appeals and take up Republican Jefferson Griffin’s election challenge, which ...