Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin vowed an appeal Friday after a federal judge ordered the state to restore 1,500 names to its voting rolls, saying...
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The Republican National Committee fired off a letter Tuesday to eight Democrat-led states demanding they go through their voter rolls and try to erase the names of noncitizens who may be lurking there.
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin vowed an appeal Friday after a federal judge ordered the state to restore 1,500 names to its voting rolls, saying...
WASHINGTON — As an exceedingly bitter, tight and dark campaign for the presidency moves into its last moments, apprehensive election officials and...
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Virginia begged the Supreme Court on Monday to step in and allow the state to carry out its removal of 1,600 names of suspected noncitizens from its...
The Republican National Committee went to court in Michigan demanding that, just days before the general election, the state be forced to purge the...
Federal judges have ordered Virginia to restore roughly 1,600 names to voting rolls, shooting down Gov. Glenn Youngkin's attempt to cleanse the lists...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday allowed Virginia to remove some 1,600 names of suspected noncitizens from its voter rolls ahead of next week's...
The Biden administration asked the Supreme Court on Tuesday to uphold lower court rulings ordering Virginia to immediately restore 1,600 names to its...
Studies have shown that noncitizen voting is essentially nonexistent in federal elections in the United States.
Alabama made a big splash this summer when Secretary of State Wes Allen announced he'd found 3,251 names on his state's voter rolls that he suspected...