Election integrity activist seeks NC courts’ clarity in Dupre case
An election integrity activist is asking North Carolina’s highest court to consider a legal issue tied to disqualified US Senate candidate Margot Dupre.
The head of North Carolina’s Voter Integrity Project is urging the state Court of Appeals to issue an order that would disqualify votes that never should have been counted in the 2024 state Supreme Court election, without threatening most of the 65,000 ballots targeted by Republican candidate Jefferson Griffin. Election integrity activist Jay DeLancy’s plan spells out the possibility of a new election between Griffin and Democrat Allison Riggs.
A bill that could help scrub election rolls of illegitimate voters, a move which hasn’t gotten through the General Assembly despite several tries, may finally reach the governor. Senate Bill 250 would require North Carolina courts to share with election officials the names of people disqualified from jury duty because they aren’t U.S. citizens. The...