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Lawsuit Seeks To Stop People Who Have Never Lived In Virginia From Voting There

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07.04.2026

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Lawsuit Seeks To Stop People Who Have Never Lived In Virginia From Voting There

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Virginia election officials are violating the state’s constitution by allowing individuals who have never resided in the commonwealth to vote in its elections, a lawsuit filed Monday alleges.

Brought by the Republican National Committee (RNC), Restoring Integrity and Trust in Elections (RITE) PAC, and a Virginia voter against the Virginia State Board of Elections and other state election officials, the legal challenge contests provisions of state law collectively permitting individuals who “were born outside of the United States” and “have never resided in the Commonwealth” to register and vote in Virginia elections. This practice, the plaintiffs claim, violates the Virginia Constitution’s residency requirements governing electoral........

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