Jefferson Griffin vs Allison Riggs Decision | North Carolina judges rule in favor of Republican candidate in Supreme Court race

RALEIGH, N.C. — An appeals court in North Carolina ruled in favor of the trailing Republican candidate on Friday in an extremely close state Supreme Court election. This ruling has the potential to change the outcome of the nation’s sole undecided race of 2024.

With a 2-1 decision, a panel from the Court of Appeals at the intermediate level determined that there was an error in allowing ballots – potentially tens of thousands of them – to be included in the count. The court granted some of these voters approximately three weeks to provide additional details or risk having their ballots invalidated.

The ballots in question are reportedly in favor of Democratic Associate Justice Allison Riggs, who, following two recounts, maintained a 734-vote advantage over Republican Jefferson Griffin in a contest that saw more than 5.5 million ballots cast.

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The judges on Friday found that the State Board of Elections got it wrong in December when it dismissed Griffin’s election protests. The ruling is expected to be appealed to the Supreme Court.

Griffin’s post-election protests challenged over 65,000 ballots in three different categories. Griffin currently serves on the Court of Appeals and has recused himself from deliberations within the court, where some of his colleagues ruled favoring him.

The prevailing opinion declares that the board should have found that ballots from within each of the three categories shouldn’t be counted because they failed to comply with state law or the state constitution. The decision also reverses the decision of a trial judge who upheld the board’s actions in February.

“Free elections under … the North Carolina Constitution include the right to an accurate counting of votes,” said the opinion backed by Judges John Tyson and Fred Gore, both registered Republicans. “Griffin has a legal right to inquire into this outcome through the statutorily enacted and post-election procedures available to him.”

In two of those categories of challenged voters, the judges directed that the state board give voters in two of the categories 15 business days to provide their missing information or photo identification. If the information is provided in time, then those ballots would still count, the opinion reads.

Griffin’s attorneys have said previously that removing the challenged ballots would favor their client and likely make him the winner. The ballots challenged on the ID mandate, for example, largely came from Democratic-leaning counties. But it’s unclear how many voters would provide the information the judges say are necessary for the ballots to be counted.

In the third category – involving overseas voters who have never lived in the U.S. – their ballots should not count, according to Tyson and Gore.

Lawyers for Riggs and the board have said the ballots were cast lawfully based on state laws and rules that have been applied to elections for years and can’t be altered retroactively. Riggs’ allies have held rallies across the state demanding Griffin concede, saying he was trying to overturn the results of a fair election.

Court of Appeals Judge Toby Hampson, a registered Democrat writing a dissenting opinion, said that Griffin hadn’t identified a single voter who was ineligible to vote in the November elections under the laws and rules governing the election.

“To accept Petitioner’s indiscriminate efforts to call into doubt the votes of tens of thousands of otherwise eligible voters, without any showing any challenged voter was disqualified under existing law from voting, is to elevate speculation and surmise over evidence and reason,” he wrote.

The eight-year term on the highest court in the ninth-largest state was supposed to begin in early January. Riggs has meanwhile remained serving in her seat. She’s also recused herself from preliminary deliberations in the protests that have already been heard by the Supreme Court.

Five of the six remaining justices on the Supreme Court who will likely review the Court of Appeals ruling are registered Republicans. Lawyers for Riggs and the board have already signaled they will take the case to federal court should they lose in state court and Griffin takes the tally lead.

Voter reactions

For voters like Robyn Caplan-Forman, it’s created a lot of confusion. She moved to Durham from New York 2 years ago and thought everything was good when she voted early in Durham County last year.

She said she was shocked after finding out her name was on the list of challenged voters. She found the information herself and said she was never notified like some people were via postcard.

Caplan-Forman was never given a reason, and thinks it’s because she has a hyphenated name that didn’t match.

In light of today’s ruling, she and other voters are now left wondering what to do..

“This is going to cause so much confusion. There is no process in place for us to prove that our ballots are legitimate. And there is no process in place to contact the 65,000 people that are on that list,” Caplan-Forman said.

Under the court’s decision, rather than simply tossing out all the impacted ballots, voters would need to be notified and be given 15 days to show proof of identity.

But when that clock would start is up in the air, since Riggs is appealing the case.

One man who sat on the highest court himself, former Justice Bob Orr, says this ruling is confusing and puts an unfair burden on voters who were following the rules.

“If they miss the deadline or they don’t have that documentation, their votes, at least at this point under this decision, will be disqualified…but then there’s the process of actually figuring out, well, who did they vote for and subtracting that from that. The totals in this race,” Orr said.

He’s also worried about the ramifications for future elections, especially in a purple state like North Carolina, where elections are routinely close.

“I do worry that this litigation is setting a precedent for trying to undermine the integrity of elections,” Orr said.

While The Associated Press declared more than 4,400 winners in the 2024 general election, the state Supreme Court election is the only race that is still undecided.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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