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  2. Federal judge halts Virginia's purge of voter rolls; governor ...

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    The Department of Justice sued Virginia Oct. 11 after the governor ordered the purge of the rolls, saying it violated the 1993 National Voter Registration Act. DOJ said Youngkin’s order was a ...

  3. Virginia governor's office says unknown number of eligible ...

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    The American Civil Liberties Union of Virginia also said last week it had received “troubling reports” of Virginians having their voting rights revoked on the basis of technical probation ...

  4. Supreme Court lets Virginia resume its purge of voter rolls ...

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    The advocacy groups quoted Prince William County Registrar Eric Olsen, who said at an election board meeting Sept. 30 that his office reviewed 162 people listed as noncitizens in the state’s ...

  5. Phil Hamilton - Wikipedia

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    The Court ordered him to surrender to authorities by September 19, 2011 and to serve two additional years of supervised release following his 114-month prison term. [ 2 ] Prosecutors said Hamilton is the first elected Virginia legislator to be convicted of selling his position for personal gain.

  6. Governor of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    On inauguration day, the governor-elect takes the following oath of office: "I (first_middle_last names), do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support the Constitution of the United States, and the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Virginia, and that I will faithfully and impartially discharge all the duties incumbent upon me as Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia, according to the ...

  7. List of governors of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The office of lieutenant governor was created in 1851. [9] Prior to that a Council of State existed; it chose from among its members a president who would be "lieutenant-governor" and would act as governor when there was a vacancy in that office. [1] [10] The governor and the lieutenant governor are elected at the same time but not on the same ...

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  9. Randolph A. Beales - Wikipedia

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    He was later confirmed in that position by the Virginia General Assembly. He was elected a judge of the Virginia Court of Appeals by the Virginia General Assembly on March 10, 2006 to a term ending on April 15, 2014. He was elected to an additional eight years on the Court on January 14, 2014, taking the expiration of his term to April 15, 2022.