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[quote=Anonymous]So... Knowing that it is... 1) a felony to keep a non citizen on the voter rolls in Virginia, and that 2) non citizens are not eligible to vote, therefore not covered under the 90 day period and can specifically be purged (or "corrected" as the language of the law says) at ANY time.... ..Let's suppose a person marks themselves as a non citizen. How is the State supposed to know the person's actual status as a citizen if the person also fails to respond to the notice that allows them to make a correction? And regardless of that answer, there's 11 pages here arguing we should keep all 6000 likely non citizens on the voter rolls (reminder, a felony) because some obscure scenario where it's possible an actual citizen failed to respond and was removed, even though that person is welcome to reregister if that did indeed happen? (DOJ did not seem able to produce an actual person who has been harmed, just vague suspicions and theoreticals). Good grief. Thanks for confirming. [/quote]
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