More than 1,600 Virginians have had their voter registrations canceled since August under a state program that the Justice Department and advocacy groups contend is illegal.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s executive order to remove more than 6,000 Virginians from the voter rolls has come under intense national scrutiny after the Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a lawsuit challenging its legality.
A lawsuit from two Republican officials in Waynesboro, Virginia, that threatened not to certify the 2024 election results attracted a counter lawsuit Monday from voters in the Shenandoah Valley city who are seeking a court order that would force the board to formalize the results.
To help you prepare to cast a ballot, we've broken down what you can expect to see if you're registered in Virginia, from statewide to county-by-county races.
Two lawsuits challenging a Virginia voting executive order are now combined into a single case, and a judge will hear arguments on it on Thursday morning. The Department of Justice (DOJ) and the League of Women Voters (LWV) allege Executive Order 35,
News has learned that, following a federal judge’s orders, the state is handing over documents to voting and immigrant rights groups ahead of a Thursday hearing on lawsuits filed claiming the
WASHINGTON (AP) — The race for the White House tops the list of contests that Virginia voters will decide on Election Day. Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris, Republican former President Donald Trump and four third-party candidates will compete for the state’s 13 electoral votes in the race to replace outgoing Democratic President Joe Biden.
Relatives of a City Council candidate in Richmond, Virginia, are casting doubt on his claim that he's a cousin of George Floyd.
The morning after the election, local boards of elections return to work and the canvass begins. David Nichols is a former election services manager at the Virginia Department of Elections. He spent nearly seven years helping administer and support Virginia’s annual elections and primaries.
With two weeks until Election Day, lawmakers are urging Virginians to vote for something they may not even know is on the ballot — but is supported by both Democrats and Republicans.
West Virginia began early in-person voting on Wednesday, joining a growing number of U.S. states to have open polls for the 2024 election.
If you didn’t know this, voting when you’re not legally allowed to vote is a federal crime, writes Armstrong Williams.