Virginia's Voter Purge Halted Before Election

Virginia, USASat Oct 26 2024
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A federal judge has stepped in to stop Virginia from purging alleged noncitizens from its voter rolls near the election. The judge ordered the state to halt its program and reinstate over 1, 600 voters within five days. The ruling, just 10 days before the election, ensures that all eligible voters can cast their ballots. The decision was welcomed by civil rights groups who argued the program was flawed and removed American citizens. The state's governor, Glenn Youngkin, has vowed to appeal the ruling.
Virginia's program flags people for removal if they don't check a box on a DMV form indicating they are citizens. However, the National Voter Registration Act prevents states from such purges within 90 days of an election. The state's lawyer argued that noncitizens voting could "cancel out" legal votes. The judge, however, wondered how many more citizens had been wrongly removed. The case highlights the delicate balance between ensuring voter integrity and protecting citizens' rights. While the state aims to remove ineligible voters, the program may also limit access for legitimate voters. The ruling underscores the importance of careful scrutiny during election periods.
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