U.S. District Senior Judge John A. Gibney Jr. ordered the state of Virginia to permanently end its absolute all-felon voting ...
It’s our responsibility to go out there and tell the voters this is what this means and help everybody understand what ...
Today in a historic ruling, a federal judge found that Virginia’s Constitution broke federal law by stripping the voting rights of every Virginian with a felony conviction, paving the way for ...
The ruling, which held Virginia violated the terms of 1870's Virginia Readmission Act, could be a road map for other southern ...
U.S. District Judge John A. Gibney Jr. ruled that a felon disenfranchisement provision in the state’s constitution violates the federal Virginia Readmission Act of 1870.
Voters will decide this year whether to end Virginia’s uniquely harsh felony disenfranchisement rules. They'll also vote on abortion, gay marriage, and redistricting.
Virginia voters will face a crucial decision this November on whether to restore civil rights to former felons, including ...
A Virginia state Democrat is working to ban immigration agents from operating near polling places with a new bill.
An appointment by Gov. Abigail Spanberger has caused a domino effect of special elections to fill two vacancies in Virginia’s ...
RICHMOND, Va. — Tati King says he wants to set an example for his grandchildren that it's important to make sure their voices are heard. It's why King, a 54-year-old living in Alexandria, Va., is ...
The Virginia Attorney General’s Office now backs an effort for Virginia Beach to formalize and maintain its current ...
Virginia is one of just a few states where only the governor can restore voting rights for people with felony convictions. But Virginia's rules... Virginia's tough rules for felons to regain their ...
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