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Republican Challenger in North Carolina’s Hotly Contested Supreme Court Race Concedes to Democrat Incumbent

by May 11, 2025
May 11, 2025

Judge Jefferson Griffin (L); Judge Allison Riggs (R) (Credit: North Carolina Judicial Branch)

The Republican challenger in North Carolina’s Supreme Court race conceded to the Democrat incumbent this week after a federal judge issued a ruling on the disputed ballots.

A federal judge earlier this week ordered North Carolina to certify Democrat Allison Riggs as the winner of the hotly contested Supreme Court race.

Last month, the North Carolina Supreme Court ruled that most of the 65,000 questionable ballots must count in the hotly contested judicial race.

The North Carolina Supreme Court race previously headed for a recount due to a close final tally as the Democrat pulled ahead two weeks after Election Day.

Democrat incumbent Sarah Riggs closed the race with 2,770,818 votes to GOP challenger Jefferson Griffin’s 2,770,193 votes.

The race went to a recount since the vote difference is fewer than 10,000 votes.

Republican Griffin was leading the race until all of a sudden Democrat Riggs overcame her opponent weeks after the election.

After several parties submitted briefs to the court late last month, US Chief District Judge Richard Myers, a Trump appointee, ordered the North Carolina elections board to certify Allison Riggs as the winner.

“The State Board SHALL certify the results of the election for Seat 6 based on the tally at the completion of the canvassing period on December 10, 2024,” Judge Myers wrote, according to Fox News.

Judge Myers delayed his order for one week to give Griffin time to appeal his ruling, but the Republican conceded on Wednesday.

“While I do not fully agree with the District Court’s analysis, I respect the court’s holding — just as I have respected every judicial tribunal that has heard this case,” Griffin said in a statement to The Associated Press, “I will not appeal the court’s decision.”

“I wish my opponent the best and will continue to pray for her and all the members of our court system here in North Carolina. I look forward to continuing to serve the people of North Carolina,” Griffin said.

The post Republican Challenger in North Carolina’s Hotly Contested Supreme Court Race Concedes to Democrat Incumbent appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

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