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Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin's administration has identified nearly 3,400 voters who were improperly removed from the state's rolls due to probation violations — a greater number than previously acknowledged — and said Friday that local registrars have reinstated the vast majority of those individuals. The governor's administration first disclosed the problem earlier this month following reporting from VPM News about concerns raised by civil rights advocates over improper voter removals. The error, which the administration has blamed on a data-sharing issue that misclassified probation violations as new felonies, has sparked criticism from Democrats, including a call from the state's Democratic congressional delegation for a Department of Justice investigation.
Republican Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin's administration has identified nearly 3,400 erroneous removals from the state's voter rolls, which stemmed from probation violations.
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