Episode 732: North Carolina: Former Election Directors Weigh In On Unresolved Supreme Court Race; Former Justice Argues Partisan Gerrymandering Akin to ‘Stuffing the Ballot Box’
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The American Democracy Minute Radio Report & Podcast for March 7, 2025
North Carolina: Former Election Directors Weigh In On Unresolved Supreme Court Race; Former Justice Argues Partisan Gerrymandering Akin to ‘Stuffing the Ballot Box’
In a brief to the North Carolina Court of Appeals, a bipartisan group of former county election directors urged the court to reject a claim that as many as 65,000 voters were ineligible last November. And a former state supreme court justice is arguing in another appeals case that gerrymandering by the state legislature is akin to ‘stuffing the ballot box.”
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Today’s Links
Articles & Resources:
American Democracy Minute - Appeals Continue in 2024 NC Supreme Court Race Challenge
NC Newsline - NC Supreme Court rejects requests to have GOP Judge Griffin’s case skip appeals court
NC Newsline - (Commentary) Documenting the damage of Judge Jefferson Griffin’s Supreme Court election challenge
North Carolina Court of Appeals - Brief by Bipartisan Group of 42 Former County Election Directors
News & Observer - Bob Orr pushes NC courts to answer an essential question: Do we have a right to fair elections? | Opinion
Groups Taking Action:
Democracy North Carolina, ACLU NC, League of Women Voters NC
Register or Check Your Voter Registration:
U.S. Election Assistance Commission – Register And Vote in Your State
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