Virginia Governor Fails to Eliminate Voter ID Laws
1/30: Virginia Governor Ralph Northam lost his bid to strike down the state's voter ID legislation.
1/30: Virginia Governor Ralph Northam lost his bid to strike down the state's voter ID legislation.
1/25: The redistricting maps selected by US District courts could favor Democrats.
1/24: Senator Mark Peake proposed a bill in the Virginia legislature that would require voters to verify their citizenship.
1/10: Virginia Governor Ralph Northam announced he would work toward repealing the state's absentee ballot and voter ID laws.
1/10: Judges overseeing the redrawing of Virginia's districts are now considering revised maps.
1/10: Democratic governor Ralph Northam has announced plans to help repeal voter ID laws and absentee ballot restrictions.
1/10: Democratic Gov. Ralph Northam announced that he would propose legislation that would eliminate voter ID requirements.
1/8: The Public Interest Legal Foundation threatened to sue the state of Virginia if they do not remove noncitizen from their voter rolls.
1/8: The Public Interest Legal Foundation threatened to sue the state of Virginia if they didn't clean up their noncitizen voter rolls.
12/20: The Public Interest Legal Foundation threatened to sue the Virginia Board of Elections unless they purge noncitizens from voter rolls.