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Dare County elections staff outline local effects of North Carolina Supreme Court order in Jefferson Griffin protest
Summary
Dare County Board of Elections staff summarized a March–April court dispute over challenged voters in the Jefferson Griffin contest and described which local ballots could be affected and what steps the county is taking to notify voters.
Kelly, director of elections for Dare County, told the Board of Elections on April 15 that a North Carolina Supreme Court order in the election protest brought by Supreme Court candidate Jefferson Griffin has changed how challenged voters’ ballots will be treated in that contest.
Kelly said the county is following directions from the State Board of Elections and will not take unilateral action on list maintenance until instructed. She summarized the court’s rulings: some challenged voters who had been identified as having incomplete registrations will no longer have their votes…
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