The Southern Coalition for Social Justice and Forward Justice criticized the North Carolina Supreme Courtâs recent ruling that disqualified thousands of military and overseas voters who followed state laws. They argued that no evidence proved these voters were ineligible under existing rules, highlighting the court's apparent disregard for fairness in election processes. Furthermore, the court rejected a challenge concerning over 60,000 voters based on a paperwork error, indicating the complexity and contentiousness of the election dispute involving candidate Jefferson Griffin's attempts to unseat incumbent Justice Allison Riggs.
Today, the North Carolina Supreme Court ruled that thousands of military and overseas voters should be disqualified. Their transgression? No more than following the rules they were required to follow.
Not a single one of these voters has been shown to be ineligible to cast a ballot in North Carolina under the rules in place at the time of the election.
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