Virginia Department of Elections Commissioner Susan Beals said in an 8 p.m. media briefing after polls closed Tuesday that she had not heard of any specific concerns on the 3,400 voters who had been removed from voter rolls. “We did a very thorough, technical and manual review of the records associated with that issue so we feel very confident in those numbers and that all impacted voters were reinstated and that it was addressed,” Beals said.
Too many ex-offenders have been deprived of their pre-existing voting rights, or stymied in their effort to regain their franchise, by a gubernatorial process too often fraught with bureaucracy and vagueness.
Too many ex-offenders have been deprived of their pre-existing voting rights, or stymied in their effort to regain their franchise, by a gubernatorial process too often fraught with bureaucracy and vagueness.
Too many ex-offenders have been deprived of their pre-existing voting rights, or stymied in their effort to regain their franchise, by a gubernatorial process too often fraught with bureaucracy and vagueness.