A series of voter roll lawsuits ahead of the 2024 presidential election offer a roadmap of what election rejection this November could look like.
The Justice Department alleged Virginia violated federal law when it launched a systematic program aimed at purging potential noncitizens from its voter rolls 90 days before the election.
A divided Supreme Court on Wednesday allowed Virginia to implement a program that state officials say is aimed at removing ...
Virginia can cancel more than 1,600 voter registrations the state claims are held by noncitizens in advance of next week’s ...
A federal appeals court ruled against national and state Republicans in a challenge to 225,000 voter registrations in North ...
Despite claims that voter fraud is more likely due to outdated voter rolls, federal law requires states to maintain the ...
Exactly 90 days before Election Day, Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced a systematic program to remove from voter rolls people unable to verify their citizenship to the DMV.
The U.S. Supreme Court has granted Virginia’s emergency request to keep “noncitizens” off voter rolls, Attorney General Jason ...
Virginia Gov. Youngkin is following through on his vow to appeal a federal court ruling that restored 1,600 residents to the ...
The Fourth Circuit is sending a voter eligibility case involving 225,000 voters back to federal court, saying that ...
The National Voter Registration Act Of 1993 requires election officials maintain these lists in a “uniform and nondiscriminatory manner.” But it prohibits election officials from removing ...
The Supreme Court's conservative majority is allowing Virginia to resume its purge of voter registrations that the state says ...