Anonymous
Post 10/25/2024 12:24     Subject: Re:Gov. Youngkin issues statement after DOJ files lawsuit over noncitizen voting in Va.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Youngkin’s election interference gets slapped down by a Federal judge, who notes that it is clearly illegal to purge voter rolls within 90 days of an election:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2024/10/25/youngkin-voting-law-injunction-noncitizens/


Being appealed


On what grounds? The law says in plain language that you cannot "clean up" voter rolls within 90 days of a federal election. They have 640 days to do their work.

Further, they nullified the ability to vote for actual citizens who got caught up in their purge.
Anonymous
Post 10/25/2024 12:17     Subject: Gov. Youngkin issues statement after DOJ files lawsuit over noncitizen voting in Va.

This will go to scotus.
Anonymous
Post 10/25/2024 11:58     Subject: Re:Gov. Youngkin issues statement after DOJ files lawsuit over noncitizen voting in Va.

Anonymous wrote:Youngkin’s election interference gets slapped down by a Federal judge, who notes that it is clearly illegal to purge voter rolls within 90 days of an election:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2024/10/25/youngkin-voting-law-injunction-noncitizens/


Being appealed
Anonymous
Post 10/25/2024 11:55     Subject: Re:Gov. Youngkin issues statement after DOJ files lawsuit over noncitizen voting in Va.

Youngkin’s election interference gets slapped down by a Federal judge, who notes that it is clearly illegal to purge voter rolls within 90 days of an election:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2024/10/25/youngkin-voting-law-injunction-noncitizens/
Anonymous
Post 10/14/2024 11:25     Subject: Gov. Youngkin issues statement after DOJ files lawsuit over noncitizen voting in Va.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And they absolutely are removing citizens. They can't point to actual cases of noncitizens voting, and the think it's okay to repeatedly remove citizens from the rolls after they have proven citizenship multiple times. It's clear what their priority is.


The DOJ plainly states that the Youngkin administration removed U.S. citizens from the voter rolls in late September:

The letter directs recipients who are in fact U.S. citizens and eligible to vote to complete and return an Affirmation of Citizenship form. The notice informs voters that, if they do not respond to the notice within 14 days, they will be removed from the list of registered voters. This process has led to U.S. citizens having their voter registrations cancelled.

The process laid out in the executive order formalized an ongoing list maintenance procedure that has been carried out into the quiet period, including at least as recently as late September.


Federal law prohibits politicians from purging US citizens from the voter rolls within 90 days of an election.

Glenn Youngkin is a criminal who committed voter fraud.


What the DOJ claims and what the court decides are not necessarily the same. That's why we have trials.


You really think the DOJ is lying in their press release and court filing about “U.S. citizens having their voter registrations cancelled” due to Youngkin’s process?

Clearly they’ve already identified victims of Youngkin’s illegal actions.

When are you going to apologize to Virginia residents who were improperly purged by Youngkin?


When are you going to apologize to Youngkin for refusing him due process in a court of law?


Horse hockey!
Anonymous
Post 10/14/2024 11:07     Subject: Gov. Youngkin issues statement after DOJ files lawsuit over noncitizen voting in Va.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And they absolutely are removing citizens. They can't point to actual cases of noncitizens voting, and the think it's okay to repeatedly remove citizens from the rolls after they have proven citizenship multiple times. It's clear what their priority is.


The DOJ plainly states that the Youngkin administration removed U.S. citizens from the voter rolls in late September:

The letter directs recipients who are in fact U.S. citizens and eligible to vote to complete and return an Affirmation of Citizenship form. The notice informs voters that, if they do not respond to the notice within 14 days, they will be removed from the list of registered voters. This process has led to U.S. citizens having their voter registrations cancelled.

The process laid out in the executive order formalized an ongoing list maintenance procedure that has been carried out into the quiet period, including at least as recently as late September.


Federal law prohibits politicians from purging US citizens from the voter rolls within 90 days of an election.

Glenn Youngkin is a criminal who committed voter fraud.


What the DOJ claims and what the court decides are not necessarily the same. That's why we have trials.


You really think the DOJ is lying in their press release and court filing about “U.S. citizens having their voter registrations cancelled” due to Youngkin’s process?

Clearly they’ve already identified victims of Youngkin’s illegal actions.

When are you going to apologize to Virginia residents who were improperly purged by Youngkin?


When are you going to apologize to Youngkin for refusing him due process in a court of law?



But how will they suppress the Democratic vote if the GOP isn’t allowed to cheat nine different ways? What would happen if they allowed registered voters to vote and encouraged it?! Democrats would win in a landslide, hence the lies and crime in furtherance of creating a Christian nationalist paradise.
Anonymous
Post 10/14/2024 07:33     Subject: Gov. Youngkin issues statement after DOJ files lawsuit over noncitizen voting in Va.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They are removing legal voters and the time to do this is not when early voting has already commenced.

The whining is akin to all of Trump's whining.


Citation?

Should non-citizens get to vote in our elections?


PPs have already given examples of legal voters getting removed. Not everyone has the time and wherewithal to fight getting reinstated.
Anonymous
Post 10/14/2024 06:56     Subject: Gov. Youngkin issues statement after DOJ files lawsuit over noncitizen voting in Va.

I hope the media asks people who have had their name removed and see if they’re registered d or r, which could help build a case.
Anonymous
Post 10/14/2024 06:46     Subject: Gov. Youngkin issues statement after DOJ files lawsuit over noncitizen voting in Va.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And they absolutely are removing citizens. They can't point to actual cases of noncitizens voting, and the think it's okay to repeatedly remove citizens from the rolls after they have proven citizenship multiple times. It's clear what their priority is.


The DOJ plainly states that the Youngkin administration removed U.S. citizens from the voter rolls in late September:

The letter directs recipients who are in fact U.S. citizens and eligible to vote to complete and return an Affirmation of Citizenship form. The notice informs voters that, if they do not respond to the notice within 14 days, they will be removed from the list of registered voters. This process has led to U.S. citizens having their voter registrations cancelled.

The process laid out in the executive order formalized an ongoing list maintenance procedure that has been carried out into the quiet period, including at least as recently as late September.


Federal law prohibits politicians from purging US citizens from the voter rolls within 90 days of an election.

Glenn Youngkin is a criminal who committed voter fraud.


What the DOJ claims and what the court decides are not necessarily the same. That's why we have trials.


You really think the DOJ is lying in their press release and court filing about “U.S. citizens having their voter registrations cancelled” due to Youngkin’s process?

Clearly they’ve already identified victims of Youngkin’s illegal actions.

When are you going to apologize to Virginia residents who were improperly purged by Youngkin?


When are you going to apologize to Youngkin for refusing him due process in a court of law?


Anonymous
Post 10/14/2024 06:46     Subject: Gov. Youngkin issues statement after DOJ files lawsuit over noncitizen voting in Va.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And they absolutely are removing citizens. They can't point to actual cases of noncitizens voting, and the think it's okay to repeatedly remove citizens from the rolls after they have proven citizenship multiple times. It's clear what their priority is.


The DOJ plainly states that the Youngkin administration removed U.S. citizens from the voter rolls in late September:

The letter directs recipients who are in fact U.S. citizens and eligible to vote to complete and return an Affirmation of Citizenship form. The notice informs voters that, if they do not respond to the notice within 14 days, they will be removed from the list of registered voters. This process has led to U.S. citizens having their voter registrations cancelled.

The process laid out in the executive order formalized an ongoing list maintenance procedure that has been carried out into the quiet period, including at least as recently as late September.


Federal law prohibits politicians from purging US citizens from the voter rolls within 90 days of an election.

Glenn Youngkin is a criminal who committed voter fraud.


What the DOJ claims and what the court decides are not necessarily the same. That's why we have trials.


You really think the DOJ is lying in their press release and court filing about “U.S. citizens having their voter registrations cancelled” due to Youngkin’s process?

Clearly they’ve already identified victims of Youngkin’s illegal actions.

When are you going to apologize to Virginia residents who were improperly purged by Youngkin?


When are you going to apologize to Youngkin for refusing him due process in a court of law?


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Anonymous
Post 10/14/2024 06:43     Subject: Gov. Youngkin issues statement after DOJ files lawsuit over noncitizen voting in Va.

Anonymous wrote: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.


This is a very long way do saying you think Youngkin is above the law. The law allows removing noncitizens from the rolls, but does not allow systematic purges like the one he is requiring right now.that is removing citizens from the rolls

I get it, you think it's NBD to remove some of ne from the rolls, all they have to do is respond to correct them! But what you fail to admit is that Yougkin's illegal order requires the removal of people who have already proved their citizenship. They can't not remove someone who has already shown they are citizens, this person has to go through the correction process over and over and over again. Requiring this so close to the election is illegal and Youngkin is committing voter fraud.
Anonymous
Post 10/14/2024 04:23     Subject: Gov. Youngkin issues statement after DOJ files lawsuit over noncitizen voting in Va.

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.
Anonymous
Post 10/13/2024 22:48     Subject: Gov. Youngkin issues statement after DOJ files lawsuit over noncitizen voting in Va.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And they absolutely are removing citizens. They can't point to actual cases of noncitizens voting, and the think it's okay to repeatedly remove citizens from the rolls after they have proven citizenship multiple times. It's clear what their priority is.


The DOJ plainly states that the Youngkin administration removed U.S. citizens from the voter rolls in late September:

The letter directs recipients who are in fact U.S. citizens and eligible to vote to complete and return an Affirmation of Citizenship form. The notice informs voters that, if they do not respond to the notice within 14 days, they will be removed from the list of registered voters. This process has led to U.S. citizens having their voter registrations cancelled.

The process laid out in the executive order formalized an ongoing list maintenance procedure that has been carried out into the quiet period, including at least as recently as late September.


Federal law prohibits politicians from purging US citizens from the voter rolls within 90 days of an election.

Glenn Youngkin is a criminal who committed voter fraud.


What the DOJ claims and what the court decides are not necessarily the same. That's why we have trials.


You really think the DOJ is lying in their press release and court filing about “U.S. citizens having their voter registrations cancelled” due to Youngkin’s process?

Clearly they’ve already identified victims of Youngkin’s illegal actions.

When are you going to apologize to Virginia residents who were improperly purged by Youngkin?


When are you going to apologize to Youngkin for refusing him due process in a court of law?


Why, has Youngkin filed a lawsuit that the Court has refused to hear? Cite please.

Meanwhile, he’s breaking federal law. So embarrassing for VA. And this car@p is not what VA wants from leaders. Youngkin wants Warners Senate seat. Any hope he had (which was small, because Warner is very moderate and very popular) is now gone. Virginia is moderate, good government, anti-Trump and anti -corruption. Youngkin is done here. And f Trump loses, he’s done, full stop.
Anonymous
Post 10/13/2024 22:38     Subject: Gov. Youngkin issues statement after DOJ files lawsuit over noncitizen voting in Va.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And they absolutely are removing citizens. They can't point to actual cases of noncitizens voting, and the think it's okay to repeatedly remove citizens from the rolls after they have proven citizenship multiple times. It's clear what their priority is.


The DOJ plainly states that the Youngkin administration removed U.S. citizens from the voter rolls in late September:

The letter directs recipients who are in fact U.S. citizens and eligible to vote to complete and return an Affirmation of Citizenship form. The notice informs voters that, if they do not respond to the notice within 14 days, they will be removed from the list of registered voters. This process has led to U.S. citizens having their voter registrations cancelled.

The process laid out in the executive order formalized an ongoing list maintenance procedure that has been carried out into the quiet period, including at least as recently as late September.


Federal law prohibits politicians from purging US citizens from the voter rolls within 90 days of an election.

Glenn Youngkin is a criminal who committed voter fraud.


What the DOJ claims and what the court decides are not necessarily the same. That's why we have trials.


You really think the DOJ is lying?


The credibility of not only them, but most institutions, are the lowest ever in American history.
Most people would be surprised and in shock if they actually told the truth for once.
Anonymous
Post 10/13/2024 22:36     Subject: Gov. Youngkin issues statement after DOJ files lawsuit over noncitizen voting in Va.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And they absolutely are removing citizens. They can't point to actual cases of noncitizens voting, and the think it's okay to repeatedly remove citizens from the rolls after they have proven citizenship multiple times. It's clear what their priority is.


The DOJ plainly states that the Youngkin administration removed U.S. citizens from the voter rolls in late September:

The letter directs recipients who are in fact U.S. citizens and eligible to vote to complete and return an Affirmation of Citizenship form. The notice informs voters that, if they do not respond to the notice within 14 days, they will be removed from the list of registered voters. This process has led to U.S. citizens having their voter registrations cancelled.

The process laid out in the executive order formalized an ongoing list maintenance procedure that has been carried out into the quiet period, including at least as recently as late September.


Federal law prohibits politicians from purging US citizens from the voter rolls within 90 days of an election.

Glenn Youngkin is a criminal who committed voter fraud.


What the DOJ claims and what the court decides are not necessarily the same. That's why we have trials.


You really think the DOJ is lying in their press release and court filing about “U.S. citizens having their voter registrations cancelled” due to Youngkin’s process?

Clearly they’ve already identified victims of Youngkin’s illegal actions.

When are you going to apologize to Virginia residents who were improperly purged by Youngkin?


When are you going to apologize to Youngkin for refusing him due process in a court of law?