[image: NC-Supreme-Court-Race-Recounts-60K-Voter-Challenge.png] The American Democracy Minute Radio Report & Podcast for Dec. 12, 2024
After two recounts, an incumbent North Carolina Supreme Court justice was declared the winner by 734 votes, with 5.5 million ballots cast. Her GOP challenger now claims 60,000 of those voters were ineligible.
In greater Concord, NH hear ADM on www.WNHNFM.org/live <www.wnhnfm.org/live> just before 11 AM Eastern M-F, or ask your smart speaker to “Play the American Democracy Minute Podcast.”
🎧 90-Sec. Listen, 📖 Read, 🔗 Resources 📣 Groups in Action
www.americandemocracyminute.org/wethepeople/2024/12/11/after-losing-two-recounts-in-state-supreme-court-race-north-carolina-gop-candidate-is-still-challenging-the-eligibility-of-60000-voters/
📻 Broadcast File: Pacifica Radio Network’s Audioport <audioport.org/index.php?op=series&series=American+Democracy+Minute&> and PRX <exchange.prx.org/series/42434-american-democracy-minute> Tags: Eligibility, Eligible Voters, Felons, Mail Ballots, Mail-in Voting, military ballot, North Carolina, Supreme Court, Returning Citizens, UOCAVA
After two recounts, an incumbent North Carolina Supreme Court justice was declared the winner by 734 votes, with 5.5 million ballots cast. Her GOP challenger now claims 60,000 of those voters were ineligible.
In greater Concord, NH hear ADM on www.WNHNFM.org/live <www.wnhnfm.org/live> just before 11 AM Eastern M-F, or ask your smart speaker to “Play the American Democracy Minute Podcast.”
🎧 90-Sec. Listen, 📖 Read, 🔗 Resources 📣 Groups in Action
www.americandemocracyminute.org/wethepeople/2024/12/11/after-losing-two-recounts-in-state-supreme-court-race-north-carolina-gop-candidate-is-still-challenging-the-eligibility-of-60000-voters/
📻 Broadcast File: Pacifica Radio Network’s Audioport <audioport.org/index.php?op=series&series=American+Democracy+Minute&> and PRX <exchange.prx.org/series/42434-american-democracy-minute> Tags: Eligibility, Eligible Voters, Felons, Mail Ballots, Mail-in Voting, military ballot, North Carolina, Supreme Court, Returning Citizens, UOCAVA