North Carolina Candidate Profile

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North Carolina Candidate Profile Jefferson Griffin NC Court of Appeals Jefferson Griffin is currently a Wake County District Court Judge seeking election to the NC Court of Appeals for the seat being vacated by Ann Marie Calabria. While he insists he is not campaigning as a Republican judge, his record speaks differently. He was a Pat McCrory pick for a District Court judgeship in 2015 which he held onto in 2016 after running unopposed. He holds endorsements from prominent Republican leaders including NC House Speaker Tim Moore and far-right pro-gun organizations such as Grass Roots NC. Furthermore, his campaign has leaned into partisanship this cycle, running an inflammatory TV ad about Washington liberals. Griffin is a JAG officer, or military lawyer, in the NC National Guard and a former ADA in Wake County where he worked from 2010-2015. He was defeated in the race for Wake County DA in 2014, although he was confident he would win. During the campaign he used social media friendly photos of him at farmers markets posing with dogs and being a real North Carolinian, according to INDYWeek. In 2004 Griffin wrote a letter to the editor of the News & Observer arguing that real diversity was diversity of thought and lamented his experience as a conservative at UNC where he faced attacks from close-minded professors. He wrote that conversely, talk in the class that promoted homosexuality or its acceptance would be a diverse opinion while claiming the opposite view would not be. Griffin loaned his current campaign $55,000, forgave $23,500 in loans to his campaign for DA, and contributed $10,581.30 to himself.

Summary Griffin insists he is not campaigning as a Republican judge, but his record speaks differently: he was a Pat McCrory pick for a judgeship in 2015, has been endorsed by prominent Republican leaders, and in his most recent race ran an inflammatory ad about Washington liberals. Griffin was appointed by Pat McCrory in 2015 as a District Court Judge and later won after running unopposed in 2016. Griffin is the NC GOP endorsed candidate in the race for court of appeals and prominent Republican leaders including Tim Moore and Donnie Harrison have endorsed him. Griffin s campaign Committee ran an ad about Washington liberals making a mockery of our judicial process and touted his conservative leadership. Griffin has given over $20,000 to Republican candidates. Griffin is a JAG officer, or military lawyer, in the NC National Guard and a former ADA in Wake County from 2010-2015; he lost a race for Wake DA in 2014 though he was confident he would win. Griffin earned only 22.75 percent of the vote in his 2014 campaign. He previously stated, I m going to win this election and used social media friendly photos of himself at farmers markets posing with dogs and being a real North Carolinian. In 2004 Griffin wrote a letter to the editor of the News & Observer arguing that real diversity was diversity of thought based on his experience as a conservative student at UNC.. Griffin wrote that talk in the class that promoted homosexuality or its acceptance would be a diverse opinion, while claiming that the opposite view would not be. Griffin loaned his current campaign $55,000, forgave $23,500 in loans to his campaign for DA, and contributed $10,581.30 to himself.

Griffin insists he is campaigning to be a judge not a Republican judge but was a Pat McCrory choice for a District Court judgeship in 2015, been endorsed by prominent Republicans, and has since run an inflammatory ad about Washington liberals. Griffin was appointed by Pat McCrory in 2015 to the District Court Judgeship to fill a vacancy; he later won after running unopposed in 2016. McCrory appointed Griffin as a district court judge to fill a vacancy. Governor Pat McCrory recently appointed a Red Oak native as a District Court Judge. The governor selected Jefferson Griffin of Raleigh to fill the vacancy in the 10th Judicial District in Wake County. The vacancy was created by the passing of District Court Judge Jennifer M. Green. Griffin, who grew up in Red Oak, comes to the bench after serving as an assistant district attorney in the Wake County District Attorney's Office. During his time at the District Attorney's Office, he prosecuted thousands of criminal cases ranging from traffic violations to first degree murder. In 2012, he was promoted to the general felony trial unit prosecuting felony cases from indictment to trial. Prior to coming to the District Attorney's Office in 2010, Griffin practiced in the firm of Wallace, Morris, Barwick, Landis and Stroud in Kinston. Griffin received his law degree from the North Carolina Central University School of Law in 2008. Prior to practicing law, Griffin was a charter boat captain and held management positions in the recreational fishing business. (Nashville Graphic, 6/17/15) Griffin is the NC GOP endorsed candidate in the race for Court of Appeals. Griffin is running for the NC Court of Appeals against Toby Hampson and Sandra Alice Ray, says he has not let politics change his approach and is campaigning to be a judge not a Republican judge. For seat 2, now held by Calabria, Raleigh lawyer Toby Hampson is the only Democrat in the race. Hampson touts his experience as a clerk for several appeals court judges and as a leader of the appellate division at the Raleigh firm Wyrick, Robbins, Yates & Ponton. "I'm running to support an independent and impartial judiciary," Hampson said, "but certainly, from talking to voters in different parts of the state, (politics) is definitely something that comes up." He faces a pair of GOP opponents: Jefferson Griffin and Sandra Ray. A Nash County native, Griffin is a Wake County District Court judge with experience as a prosecutor and with the N.C. Army National Guard's JAG Corps. He said other than a label on the ballot, he hasn't let politics change his approach. "I'm not out there campaigning to be a Republican judge or a Democratic judge," Griffin said. "I'm campaigning to be a judge. It's an office where you need somebody who's proven they have the temperament. (News & Observer, 10/4/18) Griffin is the NC GOP endorsed candidate in the race for court of appeals. Jefferson Griffin earned the state GOP's nod for the seat June 13. In a news release announcing his candidacy, Griffin noted that he was born and raised in Red Oak and served as captain of the football team before graduating from Northern Nash High School. Griffin graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and earned his law degree from N.C. Central University in 2008. He practiced law in Kinston before becoming a Wake County prosecutor in 2010. Former Gov. Pat McCrory appointed Griffin to the bench in 2015, and he was elected to his current post in 2016. (Spring Hope Enterprise, 6/27/18) Major Republican leaders including Tim Moore have endorsed Griffin as well as the far-right pro-gun Grass Roots NC. David Blackwelder, a Republican candidate for Wake County Commissioner, endorsed Griffin along with House Speaker Tim Moore. (Blackwelder, retrieved 10/19/18) Griffin campaigned with Wake County Sheriff Donnie Harrison when he ran for Wake County District Court Judge in 2016. (Twitter, 12/23/15)

Griffin was endorsed by the gun rights group Grass Roots NC for DA in 2014. (Twitter, 5/1/14) The Jefferson Griffin Committee ran an ad about Washington liberals making a mockery of our judicial process and touted Griffin s conservative leadership. The Jefferson Griffin Committee ran an ad about Washington liberals making a mockery of our judicial process and touted Griffin s conservative leadership. (TV Eyes, aired 10/16/18) Griffin contributed over $20,000 to Republican committees. (NC State Board of Elections, retrieved 10/10/18) Griffin was an assistant DA in Wake County from 2010-2015. He lost a race for Wake DA in 2014 he was confident he would win. Griffin earned only 22.75 percent of the vote in his 2014 campaign; he previously stated I m going to win this election. Griffin lost the race for Wake DA in 2014 earning only 22.75 percent of the vote. Other GOP challengers trailed: Jefferson Griffin with 22.74 percent and Terry Swaim with 10.93 percent. This election marks the first time in nearly three decades that Colon Willoughby was not on the ballot for Wake district attorney. He held the position for the past 28 years. (News & Observer, 5/6/14) Griffin closed an interview about his 2014 candidacy saying, I m going to win this election. Jefferson G. Griffin, an assistant Wake County district attorney since 2010, is only 33 but he doesn't lack for confidence. He's looking to run the DA's office after only four years in it, and he closed his interview by declaring, "I'm going to win this election." Griffin emphasizes that he was a criminal defense attorney before becoming a prosecutor and that he's the only candidate who has served in both roles. "You need to have done both to know the power of the government," he says. Griffin describes himself as a conservative, but he wants to do more than crack down on law breakers. He supports creating a special court for veterans, doing more to keep the mentally ill out of jail and coming up with more alternative sentencing. "We're not social workers, and I know that," he says, "but we're going to have to be part of the solution." (News & Observer, 4/26/14) Griffin s campaign used social media friendly photos of him at farmer s markets posing with dogs and being a real North Carolinian, according to INDYWeek. IndyWeek on Griffin: social media friendly photos of him at farmer's markets posing with chocolate labs and being a "real" North Carolinan-The Garden & Gun-ization of state politics. The only serious contender is Jefferson Griffin, a young assistant district attorney in [Colon Willoughby]'s office since 2010. Griffin is running a savvy, 21st century campaign, with lots of glossy, social media friendly photos of him at farmer's markets posing with chocolate labs and being a "real" North Carolinan-The Garden & Gwn-ization of state politics. (IndyWeek, 4/23/14) In 2004 Griffin wrote a letter to the editor of the News & Observer arguing that real diversity was diversity of thought based on his experience as a conservative student at UNC. Griffin wrote in a letter that talk in the class that promoted homosexuality or its acceptance would be a diverse opinion, while claiming that the opposite view would not be.

In the letter Griffin claimed that talk in class that promoted homosexuality or its acceptance would be a diverse opinion, while claiming that perhaps the opposite view would not be. Regarding your Feb. 20 article about UNC-Chapel Hill instructor Elyse Crystall singling out a student and telling him he was wrong: From personal experience I would say it's a safe bet to assume that any talk in class that promoted homosexuality or its acceptance would be welcomed as "diverse" opinion. I wish professors would realize that diversity is to express ideas and debate, even if it doesn't fit their close-minded definition of diversity. (News & Observer, Letters, 3/15/04) Griffin noted he experienced an attack from close-minded professors with a narrow definition of diversity. As a conservative history and political science major at the university (class of 2003) I experienced this same sort of attack on numerous occasions. I support debate, so I don't appreciate it when a teacher tells students that they can't speak to defend a side of the issue. I love UNC-Chapel Hill and value my education from there. I have enjoyed classes with some of the greatest professors the world has to offer, some of whom may be liberal. I just warn those with open minds to be careful, because the university is not as diverse as they might have heard. Too often, professors promoting their own biased agendas cheapen the educational experience. I think professors would be surprised at the level of debate and discussion if they would put aside their personal interests and not endorse their biased opinions by butchering the meaning of "diversity." Jefferson Griffin Chapel Hill (News & Observer, Letters, 3/15/04) Griffin loaned himself $55,000 in December 2017, forgave $23,500 in loans to his campaign for DA, and contributed $10,581.30 to his current campaign Name Address Transaction Type Committee Date Amount 06/08/2018 772.92 06/04/2018 25.48 06/04/2018 38.94 06/04/2018 133.63 06/04/2018 618.08 06/04/2018 784.81 05/30/2018 4.79

Outstanding Loan 05/30/2018 350 05/04/2018 50 05/01/2018 49.56 05/01/2018 49.56 05/01/2018 56.79 04/09/2018 25 03/28/2018 217 03/17/2018 100 03/15/2018 1008.8 03/04/2018 162.4 01/10/2018 168.37 12/29/2017 55000 11/17/2017 441.94

11/09/2017 300 10/31/2017 1195.1 10/20/2017 226.3 08/12/2017 82.03 10/01/2016 500 11/17/2015 137.3 10/26/2015 400 10/17/2015 500 10/10/2015 5.23 10/10/2015 95.66 10/10/2015 1181.7

Total: $89,431 1506 IVE 27604 1506 IVE 27604 1506 IVE 27604 1506 IVE 27604 Forgiven Loan Forgiven Loan Forgiven Loan Forgiven Loan (NC State Board of Elections, retrieved 10/10/18) ### FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY 09/07/2015 300 08/10/2015 5000 08/10/2015 5000 08/10/2015 6000 08/10/2015 7500 07/13/2015 600