Federal Judge Blocks NC DOJ’s Secretive Absentee Ballot Scheme, Cites Equal Protection for Voters and Public Interest
Raleigh, N.C. – A federal judge granted a temporary restraining order Saturday against North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein’s secretive absentee ballot scheme struck with Gov. Roy Cooper’s Board of Elections and his former campaign attorney, in a case in which state House Speaker Tim Moore (R-Cleveland) is the lead plaintiff.
In a ruling siding with voters and state lawmakers while transferring their case to other litigation, U.S. District Court Judge James Dever said the plaintiffs’ motion for a temporary restraining order is “in the public interest.”
“The NCSBOE inequitably and materially upset the electoral status quo in the middle of an election by issuing the memoranda and giving the memoranda legal effect,” the court said.
“The public has a distinct interest in ensuring that plaintiffs’ voting rights under the Constitution are secure.”
Speaker Moore said the ruling, which followed a scathing rebuke of the DOJ’s scheme by Judge William Osteen in a separate federal court this week, served justice to North Carolina voters wronged by a secretive scheme struck by Attorney General Stein and Gov. Roy Cooper with national Democratic Party leaders.
........NOTE : This Democrat Party "leader" was Marc Elias.... the vote fraud operator we all know about. Caught red handed.........
Raleigh, N.C. - A federal judge granted a temporary restraining order Saturday against North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein's secretive absentee ballot scheme struck with Gov. Roy Cooper's Board of Elections and his former campaign
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