Moody backs U.S. Supreme Court move to allow Virginia purge of voter rolls
The U.S. Supreme Court says Virginia can revive its effort to remove potential non-citizens from voters rolls ahead of next week’s general election.
In a 6-3 order issued October 30, the justices blocked a federal court ruling that halted the program and forced the state to restore 1,600 voters to the rolls.
“This is a victory for commonsense and election fairness,” Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin said in a statement. “Virginians can cast their ballots on Election Day knowing that Virginia’s elections are fair, secure, and free from politically-motivated interference.”

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