Griffin concedes.
(AP)
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — The Republican challenger for a North Carolina Supreme Court seat conceded last November’s election on Wednesday to Democratic incumbent Allison Riggs, two days after a federal judge ruled that potentially thousands of disputed ballots challenged by Jefferson Griffin must remain in the final tally.
In a statement provided by his campaign to The Associated Press, Griffin said he would not appeal Monday’s decision by U.S. District Judge Richard Myers, who also ordered that the State Board of Elections certify results that show Riggs is the winner by 734 votes from over 5.5 million ballots cast in the race.
Griffin’s decision sets the stage for Riggs to be officially elected to an eight-year term as an associate justice.
“While I do not fully agree with the District Court’s analysis, I respect the court’s holding — just as I have respected every judicial tribunal that has heard this case,” Griffin said. “I will not appeal the court’s decision.”
He remains a state Court of Appeals judge whose term ends in 2028. Not sure what happens after that. Pure speculation on my part: he’s hoping to avoid losing in 2028 if there is a retention vote for judges in NC.
More information in my post from yesterday.
Open thread.
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