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  2. How to watch as NC Supreme Court tackles voter ID and ... - AOL

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    The court takes up two big political cases this week, a month before the 2022 elections could tilt the majority back in favor of Republicans. How to watch as NC Supreme Court tackles voter ID and ...

  3. County results to be certified, Supreme Court race likely ...

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    The lone North Carolina Supreme Court race remained too close to call Friday morning, with Republican Jefferson Griffin leading Democratic incumbent Allison Riggs by just 0.06% or 3,649 votes.

  4. The Supreme Court currently has a 5-2 Republican majority. The general election will determine whether Democrats keep Riggs’ seat, or if Republicans flip the seat and achieve a 6-1 majority ...

  5. North Carolina Supreme Court - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court of the State of North Carolina is the state of North Carolina's highest appellate court. Until the creation of the North Carolina Court of Appeals in the 1960s, it was the state's only appellate court. The Supreme Court consists of six associate justices and one chief justice, although the number of justices has varied.

  6. Michael R. Morgan - Wikipedia

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    Michael Rivers Morgan (born October 22, 1955) [1] [2] is a judge from the state of North Carolina. Morgan served for more than six years as an associate justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court. Previously, he served as a judge on the 3rd division of North Carolina Superior Court for Judicial Circuit 10B, which covers Wake County.

  7. North Carolina Supreme Court blocking Democrat from re ...

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    Democratic North Carolina Supreme Court Justice Allison Riggs holds a 734-vote lead (out of more than 5.5 million ballots cast) over Republican Court of Appeals Judge Jefferson Griffin after the ...

  8. Sarah Parker - Wikipedia

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    On January 19, 2006, Governor Mike Easley announced that he was appointing Parker Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, to replace the retiring I. Beverly Lake Jr. Parker took the oath of office on February 6, becoming the third female Chief Justice of North Carolina's highest court, after Susie Sharp and Rhoda Billings.

  9. Have questions about NC’s contested Supreme Court election ...

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    The North Carolina Supreme Court has a 5 to 2 Republican majority. The 4th Circuit has 12 judges who were nominated by Democratic presidents and six judges who were nominated by Republican presidents.