[KARAH RUCKER]
JUST OVER A WEEK BEFORE ELECTION DAY, VIRGINIA FILED AN EMERGENCY APPEAL ASKING THE SUPREME COURT TO REINSTATE THE REMOVAL OF MORE THAN 16-HUNDRED VOTER REGISTRATIONS, WHOM IT ALLEGES ARE NONCITIZENS, FROM VOTER ROLLS.
THE APPEAL FOLLOWS LOWER COURT RULINGS THE STATE’S ATTEMPT TO PURGE VOTER ROLLS 90 DAYS BEFORE A FEDERAL ELECTION IS ILLEGAL.
A JUDGE FRIDAY ORDERED THE NAMES OF THOSE PURGED TO BE REINSTATED. AN APPEALS PANEL UPHELD THE DECISION SUNDAY.
THE RULINGS ARE A RESULT OF THE U-S DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE SUING VIRGINIA OVER THE MASS REMOVAL OF VOTERS EARLIER THIS YEAR.
THE D-O-J CONTENDS VOTERS WERE WRONGFULLY REMOVED, SOMETIMES BY CHECKING THE WRONG BOX ON D-M-V RECORDS, WHICH WERE USED TO DETERMINE IF VOTERS WERE ELIGIBLE.
THE CHALLENGE TO THE LAW AND ORDER TO RESTORE VOTER REGISTRATIONS DREW IRE FROM GOVERNOR GLENN YOUNGKIN AND FORMER PRESIDENT TRUMP.
THE FORMER PRESIDENT PRAISING YOUNGKIN’S EFFORTS TO OVERTURN WHAT HE CALLED AN “ILLEGAL ORDER.”
IN HIS PLEA TO THE SUPREME COURT, VIRGINIA’S ATTORNEY GENERAL ARGUED “IT SHOULD NEVER BE ILLEGAL TO REMOVE AN ILLEGAL VOTER.”
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FOR STRAIGHT ARROW NEWS– I’M KARAH RUCKER.