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Former local elections directors from across the state and ex-military officials and service members' spouses have filed briefs against Jefferson Griffin in his legal battle to turn around his electoral loss in a race for a seat on the North Carolina Supreme Court.
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Are ballots valid if voters die before Election Day? The state seems to say no. That hasn鈥檛 stopped some officials from counting them anyway.
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attorneys for the state elections board have filed an appeal with the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals seeking to reverse a federal judge's order remanding the case to North Carolina's Supreme Court
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Republican Jefferson Griffin has petitioned the North Carolina Supreme Court to intervene in his race for a seat on that court and order the state elections board to throw out more than 60,000 ballots.
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Gov. Roy Cooper on Tuesday vetoed a bill that would shift power away from incoming Governor Josh Stein and other newly elected Democrats.
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After Senate leader Phil Berger told reporters that this year鈥檚 post-election vote counting process is 鈥渁nother episode of 鈥榗ount until somebody you want to win, wins,鈥欌 the leader of the State Board of Elections called on him to retract the statement.
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The FBI is investigating what it calls a "series of suspicious mailings sent to election officials in several states," including North Carolina.
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A Wake County Superior Court judge denied the North Carolina Republican Party's request to block use of the UNC Mobile One Card as a form of voter ID.
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Ordered by the North Carolina Supreme Court to reprint absentee ballots, the state elections board said it's unsure when it can start sending ballots to voters who have requested them.
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The highest courts in two states have ruled differently on efforts by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to be removed from their presidential ballots. A divided North Carolina Supreme Court affirmed late Monday that he should be omitted from that state's ballots.