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Why North Carolina’s State Supreme Court election is the last race still not decided from the 2024 election.
And, we hear from some of the more than 60,000 voters affected by ballot challenges. Including a woman whose Mother died a few days after voting.
Plus, Doug Bock Clark, a reporter for ProPublica’s South hub, shares the national legal and electoral implications from this challenge.
Guests
Rusty Jacobs, WUNC's Voting and Election Integrity Reporter
Jen Baddour, is a voter whose ballot has been challenged in the NC State Supreme Court and is participating in a lawsuit with the hopes that her vote will count
Leah Kerr, is the daughter of a woman whose ballot is being challenged. Her Mother died after she voted in November
Doug Bock Clark, is a reporter in ProPublica's South unit
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Why North Carolina’s State Supreme Court election is the last race still not decided from the 2024 election.
And, we hear from some of the more than 60,000 voters affected by ballot challenges. Including a woman whose Mother died a few days after voting.
Plus, Doug Bock Clark, a reporter for ProPublica’s South hub, shares the national legal and electoral implications from this challenge.
Guests
Rusty Jacobs, WUNC's Voting and Election Integrity Reporter
Jen Baddour, is a voter whose ballot has been challenged in the NC State Supreme Court and is participating in a lawsuit with the hopes that her vote will count
Leah Kerr, is the daughter of a woman whose ballot is being challenged. Her Mother died after she voted in November
Doug Bock Clark, is a reporter in ProPublica's South unit

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