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Last August, Youngkin ordered the purge as part of Executive Order 35 pertaining to election security. His order called for daily inspection of the voter rolls that would match names against ...
Youngkin’s Executive Order 35 codifies the use of paper ballots in Virginia’s elections and is meant to ensure “noncitizens” are disqualified from voting.
The 4th Circuit judges concluded that Gov. Glenn Youngkin's executive order to purge voters from the voter roll on a daily basis was systematic and therefore in violation of the NVRA.
The Washington Post noted that Youngkin's first executive orders had gone "far beyond the practice of his predecessors in the Executive Mansion over the past 20 years", writing that while each of those predecessors had focused their first executive actions on "less incendiary topics", such as anti-discrimination protections and policy studies ...
Glenn Allen Youngkin (/ ˈ j ʌ ŋ k ɪ n / YUNG-kin; [1] born December 9, 1966) is an American businessman and politician serving as the 74th governor of Virginia since 2022. A member of the Republican Party, he spent 25 years at the private-equity firm The Carlyle Group, where he became co-CEO in 2018.
On January 14, 2009, WTTG and WRC-TV entered into a Local News Service agreement in which the two stations pool video and share news helicopter footage. [ 14 ] On January 30, 2009, starting with its 6 p.m. newscast, WTTG became the third television station in the Washington, D.C. market (behind CBS affiliate WUSA and ABC affiliate WJLA-TV) to ...
Last August, Youngkin ordered the purge as part of Executive Order 35 pertaining to election security. His order called for daily inspection of the voter rolls that would match names against ...
Gilmore was born in Richmond, Virginia, the son of Margaret Evelyn (née Kandle), a church secretary, and James Stuart Gilmore Jr., a grocery store meat cutter. [8] He graduated from John Randolph Tucker High School and received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Virginia in 1971.