Virginia filed for an emergency keep within the US Supreme Court docket after a Biden-appointed choose mandated the state reinstate over 1,600 noncitizens faraway from the voter rolls.
On Friday U.S. District Decide Patricia Tolliver Giles, a Biden appointee raised critical issues about election integrity and the potential for voter fraud within the Commonwealth after she ordered Virginia to reinstate over 1,600 noncitizens to the state’s voter rolls 11 days earlier than Election Day.
Chief Justice Roberts requested for a response by 3 pm Tuesday.
Virginia has filed for an emergency keep within the SCOTUS to cease the implementation of the trial court docket’s order requiring VA election officers to reinstate individuals on VA’s voters roll.
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The Justice Division earlier this month announced it’s suing the state of Virginia for eradicating non-citizens from its voter rolls.
“The Justice Division introduced immediately that it has filed a lawsuit in opposition to the State of Virginia, Virginia State Board of Elections and Virginia Commissioner of Elections to problem a scientific state program aimed toward eradicating voters from its election rolls too near the Nov. 5 common election in violation of the Nationwide Voter Registration Act of 1993 (NVRA),” the DOJ introduced.
“Part 8(c)(2) of the NVRA, also called the Quiet Interval Provision, requires states to finish systematic packages aimed toward eradicating the names of ineligible voters from voter registration lists no later than 90 days earlier than federal elections. The Quiet Interval Provision applies to sure systematic packages carried out by states which can be aimed toward putting names from voter registration lists based mostly on a perceived failure to fulfill preliminary eligibility necessities — together with citizenship — on the time of registration,” the DOJ mentioned.
“Because the Nationwide Voter Registration Act mandates, officers throughout the nation ought to take heed of the regulation’s crystal clear and unequivocal restrictions on systematic listing upkeep efforts that fall inside 90 days of an election,” mentioned Assistant Legal professional Normal Kristen Clarke of the Justice Division’s Civil Rights Division. “By cancelling voter registrations inside 90 days of Election Day, Virginia locations certified voters in jeopardy of being faraway from the rolls and creates the chance of confusion for the voters. Congress adopted the Nationwide Voter Registration Act’s quiet interval restriction to stop error-prone, eleventh hour efforts that each one too usually disenfranchise certified voters. The proper to vote is the cornerstone of our democracy and the Justice Division will proceed to make sure that the rights of certified voters are protected.”
The lawsuit comes two months after Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin (R) issued an government order that codifies election safety procedures to guard the 2024 election in opposition to intentional fraud.
Governor Youngkin blasted the Justice Division and mentioned the regulation has been in place for over a decade and supported by Democrats.
Final week Virginia’s Lt. Governor Winsome Sears told Maria Bartiromo that a number of thousand noncitizens had been on Virginia’s voters.
“What we discovered, over 6,000 – 6,300 individuals… who determine that they’re not residents — and but they’re on voter rolls,” Winsome Sears mentioned.
She continued, “We discovered individuals who have been useless since 1960 who had been nonetheless on the voter rolls.”