North Carolina Supreme Court ruling boosts Republican efforts to overturn November election loss
The North Carolina Supreme Court on Thursday rejected the state Board of Election's request to bypass the North Carolina Court of Appeals and review Appellate Court Judge Jefferson Griffin's legal effort to toss out tens of thousands of votes cast in the state's November Supreme Court race.
Four of the Republican-majority court's justices concurred, while two justices one Republican and the lone Democrat considering the case dissented. In a concurring opinion, Republican Justice Trey Allen argued that the Wake County Superior Court, which heard arguments in the case earlier this month, had not adequately explained its same-day ruling upholding the Board of Election's decision to count the votes Griffin challenged.
"Perhaps influenced by this Courts order directing it to move expeditiously, the superior court simply ruled against Judge Griffin without explaining why, in its view, his claims should be denied," Allen said. "Consequently, if we were to take this case now, we would do so in the absence of any meaningful examination of those claims by a lower court."
Given the significance of the case, he added, the court would benefit from a "well-reasoned and thorough evaluation of the parties' arguments" from the appeals court.
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