North Carolina
Related: About this forumWith NC Supreme Court race tightening, state still has more than 15,000 mail ballots to count
The North Carolina Board of Elections on Monday said more than 15,000 mail ballots from last weeks election havent been counted. Those ballots could make the race for one of seven seats on the state's Supreme Court even closer.
In the Supreme Court race, Republican Jefferson Griffin led Democratic incumbent Allison Riggs by a little more than 10,000 votes on election night.
As some counties have counted mail ballots that arrived on Election Day or the day before, Griffins lead has shrunk to about 7,641 votes out of nearly 5.5 million cast.
The elections board said Monday there are still 15,176 mail ballots left to count, including more than 3,700 from Wake County. Of the states 100 counties, 87 still have mail ballots left to count.
https://www.wunc.org/2024-11-11/with-nc-supreme-court-race-tightening-state-still-has-more-than-15-000-mail-ballots-to-count
FBaggins
(27,696 posts)The Wake ballots remaining will close the gap by about 1k
but Meklenburg is done and the remainder of the state probably leans red even as mail-ins.
Definitely a recount - but those dont change things here.
We won the major statewide races
but were now down 6-1 on the state Supreme Court (and at 5-2 they already re-gerrymandered us)
littlemissmartypants
(25,483 posts)Please post your links with the mathematics to support your assertions. Thank you. ❤️
FBaggins
(27,696 posts)Number of votes outstanding... how many are in our bluest remaining county.
I only added that the other big blue county had no remaining votes to count. Would it help if I multiple the percentages for Harris/Trump in that county times zero?