The Supreme Court has reinstated Virginia's decision ahead of the Nov. 5 election to purge from its voter rolls about 1,600 ...
The ruling comes on the heels of a Justice Department victory in a similar case brought against Alabama for a purge program it was running within the 90-day window. When Giles announced her ruling ...
A federal judge in Virginia halted what she concluded was an unlawful, systematic purge of names from the state’s voter rolls ahead of the Nov. 5 presidential election, in a win for the Biden ...
A federal judge on Friday barred Virginia officials from automatically canceling the voter registrations of suspected noncitizens, saying the law prohibits states from purging their voter rolls 90 ...
Giles’ order, which was issued Friday in Alexandria, does not completely prohibit Virginia from purging the rolls, saying instead that any removals must be done on an individual basis rather than a ...
“The judge stopped the outrageous mass purge of eligible voters in Virginia." Another federal court recently issued a similar ruling blocking a voter removal program in Alabama. Virginia ...
A federal judge blocked Virginia from purging its voter rolls of alleged noncitizens and ordered the state to reinstate more than 1,600 people who had already been bounced from those voter lists.
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On Friday, a Virginia judge ruled that Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s recent purge of close to 2,000 voters from state rolls—within 90 days of November’s election—was illegal.
(Bloomberg) -- A federal judge in Virginia halted what she concluded was an unlawful, systematic purge of names from the state’s voter rolls ahead of the Nov. 5 presidential election, in a win ...
The Department of Justice sued Virginia Oct. 11 after the governor ordered the purge of the rolls, saying it violated the 1993 National Voter Registration Act. DOJ said Youngkin’s order was a ...