With 22 days remaining until Election Day, an important deadline is coming up. Tuesday, Oct. 15, is the last day for Virginia voters to register for the upcoming election.
It’s weird,” said one Republican, of West Virginia Governor Jim Justice, who is rarely seen at the state capitol building.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced a lawsuit against the state of Virginia for purging voter rolls on Friday. The department claims state officials violated the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 (NVRA) by challenging voters’ eligibility too close to the November election.
Claims of “noncitizen voting” have caught on among Republicans, as Trump and his allies prime their supporters to deny a potential loss in November.
If you’re planning to vote on Nov. 5 but aren’t registered, you better hurry. Tuesday is the last day to register to vote in Virginia. Updates to your voter registration address also must be submitted by Tuesday.
Tuesday is the last day to register or update your registration. If you miss the deadline, you can still vote in the November 5 election by casting a provisional ballot.
At issue is whether or not an executive order signed by Youngkin in August directing the Department of Elections to make “daily updates” to the state’s voter rolls and “remove individuals who are
The Department of Justice sued Virginia and Alabama, claiming the states violated federal law by removing voters from their rolls too close to an election.
Federal prosecutors said Virginia officials sought to remove voters too close to the Nov. 5 election and improperly included some eligible voters.
Betsy Spath's registrar's office in Chesterfield County said her ballot was sent to her Midlothian address on September 20, but Spath said she never got it.
WASHINGTON -- The Justice Department filed suit against Virginia on Friday over a statewide program aimed at removing voters from its election rolls in the lead-up to the 2024 election if DMV records don't indicate United States citizenship, ABC News reported.