
Voting history exhibit opens at Wayne Theatre on Thursday
A new Augusta County Historical Society exhibit highlighting the history of local elections opens at the Wayne Theatre on Thursday.

A new Augusta County Historical Society exhibit highlighting the history of local elections opens at the Wayne Theatre on Thursday.

The Wayne Theatre is hosting the opening reception for The Verdict of the People: The Evolution of Elections in Augusta County and the Nation.

Ralph Northam announced Virginia Votes, a series of proposals to expand voting rights and increase government transparency.

The Augusta County Historical Society presents an exhibit, The Verdict of the People: The Evolution of Elections in Augusta County, at the Wayne Theatre.

Governor Terry McAuliffe has individually restored the rights of 156,000 Virginians – more than any governor in American history.

Lt. Gov. Ralph Northam comments after the State Senate approved a bill requiring voters to present a photo ID when requesting an absentee ballot.

A Senate bill would automatically restore the rights of non-violent felons while stripping the governor’s power to restore rights on a case-by-case basis.

Three bills designed to limit Virginians’ ability to participate in fair, transparent elections passed the Virginia Senate on Monday.

The ACLU of Virginia is advocating for universal no-excuse absentee voting accessible to all voters, both in person and by mail.

The FAST Voting Act would create a competitive grant program in the model of Race to the Top, encouraging states to aggressively pursue election reform.
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