Interesting 'potential' voter fraud test case in NC

rynetx08

Well-Known Member
Gold Member
Aug 14, 2014
6,817
14,641
113
Frisco, TX
This one should be of interest as NC is relatively viewed is an "in-play" state for both sides.

President: Trump won by 3.3% in 2024 and 1.2% in 2020
Governor: Stein (D) won by 14.8% in 2024, Cooper (D) won by 4.5% in 2020
Senate: Budd (R) won by 3.3% in 2022, Tillis (R) won by 1.8% in 2020

Razor tight (734 votes) outcome in 2024 NC Supreme Court could be overturned if improperly counted ballots (not complying with state law) can't/don't prove their eligibility...


"What was hailed by Democrats as a narrow 734-vote victory for Allison Riggs in the 2024 North Carolina Supreme Court race is now spiraling into electoral chaos, as a court ruling has cast doubt over tens of thousands of ballots that could flip the outcome in favor of conservative challenger Judge Jefferson Griffin.

In a stunning decision filed Thursday, the North Carolina Court of Appeals ruled that approximately 65,000 ballots—cast by voters with incomplete registration information, missing photo identification, or submitted by individuals who have never lived in North Carolina—may be invalid under state and federal election law."

"Democrat Allison Riggs was declared the winner in November by just 734 votes—garnering 2,770,412 votes (50.01%) to Griffin’s 2,769,678 (49.99%).

The race went to a recount since the vote difference was fewer than 10,000 votes. Republican Griffin was leading the race until Democrat Riggs overcame her opponent weeks after the election.

But Griffin immediately filed protests, arguing that unlawful ballots had tainted the outcome.

Judge Griffin argued that thousands of votes were cast by individuals who never completed their registration by providing a valid driver’s license or the last four digits of their Social Security number, as required under state law since 2004.

Others allegedly failed to include a copy of their photo ID—another legal requirement—and some were cast by “Never Residents,” overseas voters who have never lived in North Carolina but claimed eligibility through a parent."

"The court ruled that the Board’s internal procedures could not override state law, which clearly requires all voters to provide proper registration information and comply with photo ID laws. It also stated that the Board had no authority to “exempt” military and overseas voters from these legal requirements.

The State Board of Elections must now notify the 65,000 affected voters, giving them 15 business days to verify their eligibility. If they fail to do so, their ballots will be removed from the final count."
 
Last edited:

Go Big.
Get Premium.

Join Rivals to access this premium section.

  • Say your piece in exclusive fan communities.
  • Unlock Premium news from the largest network of experts.
  • Dominate with stats, athlete data, Rivals250 rankings, and more.
Log in or subscribe today Go Back