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A Virginia appeals court has blocked an effort to purge suspected noncitizen voters from voter rolls. The court ruled against the state’s attempt to block the reinstatement of suspected noncitizens, citing issues with the program used to identify them. The decision is expected to be appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Virginia’s Attempt to Purge Suspected Noncitizen Voters Blocked by Appeals Court
The Washington Post reports that an effort in Virginia to purge suspected noncitizen voters has been blocked by an appeals court.
Virginia’s Effort to Re-instate Suspected Noncitizens to Voter Rolls Refuted
Fox News discusses how a court ruled against a move in Virginia aiming to re-instate suspected noncitizens on the voter rolls.
Plan to Appeal to U.S. Supreme Court After Virginia Voter Purge Program Denied
Axios reports that a Virginia official is planning to appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court after a voter purge program was blocked.
Court Impacts 2024 Election by Blocking Virginia’s Voter Roll Purge
Forbes highlights the impact on the 2024 Election following a court’s decision to block Virginia’s last-minute voter roll purge.
Judge Prevents Virginia from Removing Alleged Noncitizens from Voter Rolls
NBC News shares a judge’s decision to block Virginia from dropping alleged noncitizens from voter rolls.
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