North Carolina Congressman Sues Clerk of State Supreme Court to Force Disclosure of Votes of Justices in Redistricting Case

On December 22, North Carolina Republican congressman Dan Bishop sued the clerk of the North Carolina Supreme Court in federal court. Bishop v Funderburk, w.d., 3:21cv-679. Recently the State Supreme Court issued an order postponing the 2022 primary from March to May. The Supreme Court did this in connection with a legal challenge to the redistricting plan passed by the legislature earlier this year.

Congressman Bishop wants to know how each member of the State Supreme Court ruled. The North Carolina Supreme Court has not released that information. The new federal lawsuit argues that the First Amendment requires that courts disclose such information. Here is the Complaint.


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North Carolina Congressman Sues Clerk of State Supreme Court to Force Disclosure of Votes of Justices in Redistricting Case — 1 Comment

  1. One more effort to pervert the 1 amdt in election cases.

    Rot started big time in 1968 Williams v Rhodes.

    Gerrymander ROT continues –

    1/2 or less votes x 1/2 rigged districts = 1/4 or less CONTROL.

    with super-worse extremist primary math.
    —-
    EQUAL ballot access
    EQUAL PR
    AppV
    TOTSOP

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