Supreme Court Rules on Voting Roll Issue
Governor Glenn Youngkin released the following statement after after the Supreme Court issued its ruling to allow Virginia to keep non-citizens off its voter rolls:
“We are pleased by the Supreme Court’s order today. This is a victory for commonsense and election fairness. I am grateful for the work of Attorney General Jason Miyares on this critical fight to protect the fundamental rights of U.S. citizens. Clean voter rolls are one important part of a comprehensive approach we are taking to ensure the fairness of our elections. Virginians also know that we have paper ballots, counting machines not connected to the internet, a strong chain of custody process, signature verification, monitored and secured drop boxes, and a ‘triple check’ vote counting process to tabulate results. Virginians can cast their ballots on Election Day knowing that Virginia’s elections are fair, secure, and free from politically-motivated interference.”
Jeffrey Kinder
October 31, 2024 @ 6:19 pm
This is well and good, but non-citizens are not now, or before this announcement, allowed to vote in our elections. So, it’s not having any real affect, just for publicity.
Local Voter
October 31, 2024 @ 6:18 pm
They are doing everything they can to keep votes down for democrats.They have to cheat so Trump can Steal this election.
Jeannette Sheffey
October 31, 2024 @ 10:11 am
The governor is just like Trump. Want to use any dirty trick to win.