Republican Candidate Concedes, Preserving Democratic Justice's Seat
Republican candidate Jefferson Griffin conceded defeat in the North Carolina Supreme Court race, ending efforts to discard thousands of ballots. This follows a federal ruling favoring Democratic Justice Allison Riggs, securing her position. The decision supports long-term Democratic strategies for the court's composition amid contentious political battles.

In a significant political development, Republican candidate Jefferson Griffin has conceded his bid for a seat on the North Carolina Supreme Court. This decision comes six months after the election and marks the end of legal disputes over invalidating thousands of ballots.
The concession follows a ruling by Chief U.S. District Judge Richard Myers, which favored Democratic Justice Allison Riggs. This judgment bars the exclusion of ballots and reinforces the integrity of voter decisions.
Justice Riggs' position ensures continued Democratic influence on the court, crucial for future legal battles concerning redistricting and abortion rights. The court's composition, presently with a Republican majority, may shift with upcoming electoral contests.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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