
New McAuliffe TV ad highlights restoration of voting rights
The Terry McAuliffe gubernatorial campaign has launched a new television ad, “My Dad,” highlighting McAuliffe’s efforts to restore voting rights to disenfranchised Virginians as governor.

The Terry McAuliffe gubernatorial campaign has launched a new television ad, “My Dad,” highlighting McAuliffe’s efforts to restore voting rights to disenfranchised Virginians as governor.

Gov. Ralph Northam has signed legislation that provides protections against voter suppression, discrimination and intimidation.

The 2020 election set a lot of records, including for Gen Z participation. Nearly 160 million Americans, almost two-thirds of the estimated eligible voter age population, cast their ballots for their candidate of choice—an increase of more than five percent from 2016’s election.

Virginia Democrat Don Beyer has re-introduced the Pre-Registration of Voters Everywhere (PROVE) Act to expand voter registration and increase participation in the democratic process.

The Voting Rights Act of Virginia, introduced by Del. Cia Price, D-95th District, is a modernized update to the federal Voting Rights Act enacted in 1965, aimed at expanding and protecting the right to vote for all Virginians.

The Liberty Flames men’s tennis team has been selected to finish second in the ASUN Men’s Tennis Preseason Coaches Poll, it was announced on Thursday morning.

More than 111,000 Virginians voted in person on Saturday, the final day for in-person early voting ahead of the Nov. 3 election, which is now two days away.

Nearly 2.6 million Virginians have already voted as of the open of business on Saturday, the last day for voters to cast early in-person ballots for the Nov. 3 general election.

Hundreds of Medical Reserve Corps volunteers throughout the Commonwealth have volunteered with the state to help provide Election Day support for in-person voting.

The last day for Virginia voters to cast early in-person ballots for the Nov. 3 general election is Saturday, Oct. 31.
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