Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin criticizes the DOJ's voting lawsuit against his state and reacts to former Trump staffers speaking out against the former president.
Virginia was a reliably red state from 1952 to 2004, but population booms near Washington, D.C., gave the state a competitive edge through the 1990s before it eventually went blue in 2008. The Old Dominion State has voted blue since then,
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) criticized a Department of Justice (DOJ) suit against his state over the purging of voter rolls Sunday. “To be clear, this is not a purge,” Youngkin said on “Fox News Sunday” to anchor Shannon Bream about voter roll removals.
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A Virginia elections official who faced criminal charges that were later dropped over a botched vote count in the 2020 presidential election is accusing the state attorney general in a lawsuit of malicious prosecution.
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin discussed the DOJ lawsuit against his state over his effort to purge noncitizens from voting rolls, saying, "It is beyond my possible understanding."
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Two Republican election officials say in a lawsuit that they will not certify the results of the Nov. 5 election in a rural Virginia city unless the ballots are hand-counted —perpetuating a false notion that vote-tallying machines can be manipulated.
The candidates for Virginia’s open 10th congressional district seat have stark differences, including on hot button topics like abortion and immigration.
The Justice Department believes the judge overseeing its lawsuit accusing Virginia of illegally taking people off voter rolls can rule on pausing the state program and restoring the voter status
An online debate held on Thursday against a sitting congressman’s artificial intelligence likeness – marking a gray area in the use of the technology during elections - featured few fireworks, few viewers and a few glitches.
VIRGINIA BEACH — Three Oceanfront business associations have joined forces to oppose the city’s current district-based election system and to request the return of at-large representation on the City Council.