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2 days ago · Wednesday, just six days before the election, the Supreme Court made a ruling allowing Virginia to continue purging individuals from state voter rolls.
2 days ago · The U.S. Supreme Court has reinstated Virginia's decision ahead of the Nov. 5 election to purge from its voter rolls about 1,600 people who state officials concluded were not American citizens ...
1 day ago · Audio. Just days before the election, the Supreme Court ruled Virginia will be able to continue to purge people from the state’s voter rolls. The state has argued it is part of an effort to ...
Oct 23, 2024 · Testimony from state officials in that case showed that roughly 2,000 of the 3,251 voters who were made inactive were actually legally registered citizens.
3 days ago · Oct. 30, 2024. The Supreme Court on Wednesday allowed Virginia to purge about 1,600 people from its voter rolls, handing a temporary victory to Republican officials in the state who said the move ...
The Voter Purge Project is currently monitoring 38 states for disenfranchised voters. Each state in the list below is scored by the following criteria on a one to three star scale: cost, transparency, access to data and human resources, and the states recorded history of purging its voter rolls.
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Aug 10, 2023 · States removed more than 19 million people—or about 8.5% of the registered U.S. electorate—from voter rolls between the 2020 and 2022 electoral cycles, often via flawed practices that prevent many eligible persons from exercising their right to vote, a report released Thursday revealed.