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VOTE NOTES: N.C. Supreme Court halts decision requiring verification of 65,000 votes in tight judicial race - NBC News
Olivia Giamanco 4/10/25 Olivia Giamanco 4/10/25

VOTE NOTES: N.C. Supreme Court halts decision requiring verification of 65,000 votes in tight judicial race - NBC News

The North Carolina Supreme Court on Monday temporarily blocked a lower court’s ruling that would have required that more than 65,000 votes cast in the disputed 2024 state Supreme Court race be recounted and verified. Read the latest on Vote Notes.

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VOTE NOTES: Bondi instructs Justice Department to dismiss Biden-era legal challenge to Georgia election law — Politico
Olivia Giamanco 4/2/19 Olivia Giamanco 4/2/19

VOTE NOTES: Bondi instructs Justice Department to dismiss Biden-era legal challenge to Georgia election law — Politico

This week, Attorney General Pam Bondi dismissed the DOJ’s lawsuit against Georgia’s election integrity law — and here’s why that matters.

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