North Carolina Supreme Court Race Still Too Close to Call

As of Tuesday morning, November 18, the race for North Carolina Supreme Court is still undecided. The tally today is 2,770,818 for the Democratic nominee, Allison Riggs; and 2,770,193 for Jefferson Griffin, the Republican nominee. On election night Griffin had been leading. Here is a link to the State Board of Elections election returns for judicial races.


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North Carolina Supreme Court Race Still Too Close to Call — 12 Comments

  1. This year, the demon rats are doing the bulk of their post election cheating down ballot. Their internal polls and lagging remainder of common sense determined that trying to claim Cumpdumpala Herass actually won wouldn’t pass the smell test and they would be deposed in a revolution and hung for treason.

  2. IMO, the electoral college is a great idea – for judicial elections. There could be on elector for each state rep district. Members would only vote to confirm nominees; no other business. They could be selected by a variety of methods. My preferred method would be lottery from the experienced jury pool: i.e. they would be draw from a list of the citizens who have actually served on a jury. Thus, there would be an incentive to accept jury duty.

  3. In the North Carolina Republican Party too incompetent to catch so-called Democratic cheaters?

  4. Obviously this race is rigged, but with a communist governor it’ll be hard to throw out the blatant fraudulent ballots.

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