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Voters Sue Activist, Claiming NC Ballot Protests Libeled Them

Four voters filed suit in Greensboro Wednesday claiming a political activist libeled them. (Source: JustGrimes/Flickr)

Four North Carolina voters are suing a political activist they say falsely claimed they voted illegally last November because they were felons or voted in other states.

The libel lawsuit was filed Wednesday in Greensboro by the liberal Southern Coalition for Social Justice. It said William Clark Porter's false characterization led the four plaintiffs to face "ridicule, contempt or disgrace."

Porter did not respond to telephone or email messages seeking comment.

Porter filed three of numerous post-election challenges by Republicans and allies contesting results in 52 of the state's 100 counties as then-Gov. Pat McCrory fought to overcome an Election Day deficit.

Nearly all the protests were dismissed or sidelined by elections boards on which Republicans held the majority. McCrory eventually conceded to Democrat Roy Cooper.

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