A federal district court agreed, ordering Virginia to restore the approximately 1,600 voter registrations that were cancelled ...
Voting rights advocates criticized the US Supreme Court’s decision to allow Virginia to remove an estimated 1,600 residents ...
The Supreme Court has agreed to temporarily pause a lower court’s order that reinstated 1,600 voters to rolls in Virginia ...
Nadra Wilson and other Virginians got letters saying her U.S. citizenship was in question, along with her voter registration.
The Supreme Court is allowing Virginia to resume its purge of voter registrations that the state says is aimed at stopping ...
Republican Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin hit back at the Department of Justice's lawsuit against the state over an election reform law that he said was most recently used by previous Democratic ...
Twelve states have citizen-only voting laws on their books ... reactivated by Alabama officials from an initial August purge list of 3,200 suspected noncitizens after further investigation ...
And that’s through a combination of: Implementing their own “voter roll maintenance” programs that, according to the Justice Department, violate federal law. Seeking court orders mandating ...
"For the second time in three days, a federal court ruled Virginia's purge of eligible citizens is unlawful,” said Ryan Snow, an attorney with the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law.
Glenn Youngkin signed Aug. 7 violated a federal law that prohibits removing names ... “The judge stopped the outrageous mass purge of eligible voters in Virginia." Another federal court recently ...
Republican leaders are praising Wednesday's 6-3 U.S. Supreme Court decision to allow Virginia to keep “noncitizens” off the voter rolls.
The Supreme Court's conservative majority on Wednesday left in place Virginia's purge voter registrations that the state says ...