UpVote Virginia information sessions will discuss ranked choice voting
Ranked Choice Voting in Charlottesville and Albemarle County will be the topic of discussion in sessions tonight and tomorrow night.
Ranked Choice Voting in Charlottesville and Albemarle County will be the topic of discussion in sessions tonight and tomorrow night.
Norman “Butch” Smiley and Judd Bankert presented research to Staunton City Council in favor of the city changing to a ward voting system.
The EAC is required by law to provide for the testing and certification, decertification and recertification of voting system hardware.
Two voting-rights groups are urging an end to the baseless rhetoric from the right about election fraud that has targeted poll workers across the country, including in Virginia, where the entire registrar’s office in Buckingham County quit in the face of unfounded allegations from local Republicans.
Chris Runion has a couple of solutions for things that nobody other than him are saying are problems.
According to Staunton General Registrar Christi Linhoss, 50 percent of voters in the Queen City turned up at the polls on November 8.
The Office of Gov. Glenn Youngkin said Friday that the governor has restored the civil rights of more than 800 Virginians who will be able to vote in the Nov. 8 general election.
The Virginia Department of Elections sent out a notice to all registered voters in Albemarle County, and unfortunately, they listed the address for early voting as the county’s mailing address at Mailbox Express, which in incorrect.

In-person voting for the Nov. 8 general election begins Sept. 23 and will continue through Nov. 5.

Augusta County Clerk of Circuit Court R. Steven Landes announced Monday that his office recently received 14 restored early Augusta County 20th century African-American Voting Registers, which are now in one volume.
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