The Justice Department sued both Virginia and Alabama in the fall, accusing them of violating a ban on purging voters within 90 days of an election.
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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."
The candidates for Virginia’s open 10th congressional district seat have stark differences, including on hot button topics like abortion and immigration.
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The debate, pitting two independent challengers against incumbent Don Beyer, a Democrat, was streamed on YouTube and Rumble. As Reuters first reported, challenger Bentley Hensel created an AI version of Beyer using his website and other materials to answer questions of policy so that he could debate it whether Beyer appeared or no.
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.
Republicans mischaracterized a lawsuit filed by the Justice Department to protect voters from being removed from voting lists too close to Election Day, CBS News' election law expert says.
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
Republicans claim voting machines may be secretly hooked up to the internet, which could allow external manipulation of results.
Attorney General Jason Miyares contended the DOJ is lacking “basic common sense” with its legal action against Virginia cleaning up its voter rolls.