the fourth month of litigation began with Friday’s Wake County Superior Court decision that went against Republican candidate Jefferson Griffin. Victory for Democrat Allison Riggs, the incumbent, in ...
Until it is, Associate Justice Allison Riggs — Griffin’s opponent — will continue serving in her seat ... Wake County Superior Court in Raleigh. Instead of filing his appeal in Wake County, he filed ...
More than three months after Election Day, the race for North Carolina Supreme Court associate justice still isn’t over as a heated legal battle continues in state court.
A three-judge panel of the U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that North Carolina's disputed race for a seat on the ...
WAKE COUNTY, N.C. (WTVD) -- The race for a seat on the North Carolina ... Superior Court Judge William Pittman affirmed the December rulings of the State Board of Elections. Democratic Associate ...
State courts will get the first crack at resolving the as-yet-uncertified race for a seat on the North Carolina ... an incumbent associate justice on the state Supreme Court, by 734 votes.
While Democrats and good government voters across North Carolina and the country worry over the ongoing election fight for a seat ... an associate justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court ...
Republican candidate Jefferson Griffin is getting financial help from fellow Court of Appeals judge Tom Murry in his legal battle to win a seat on the North Carolina Supreme Court. That ...
This undated photo provided by the North Carolina Administrative Office ... motion by Griffin to bypass Wake County Superior Court could slow down the effort to determine whether he or current ...