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A three -judge panel of the North Carolina Court of Appeals ruled Friday that more than 65,000 votes cast in the contested race for the state Supreme Court in 2024 must be recounted and verified.
Republican candidate Jefferson Griffin and his lawyers have been fighting over whether the votes should be counted.
Democratic National Committee Chair Ken Martin called the ruling an "all-out assault on our democracy".
Court of Appeals instructed the State Board of Elections to identify the military and overseas voters challenged under this protest.
In their ruling, the two Republicans said overseas voters who have never lived in North Carolina should not have their ballots counted.
The two Republicans instructed the state board of elections to notify the voters of their failure to abide by the photo ID requirement.
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