Election Day Update: Voting kicks off in Virginia with few issues
Election Day in Virginia began with little to no issues, according to the state’s Department of Elections.
Election Day in Virginia began with little to no issues, according to the state’s Department of Elections.
A local judge ruled yesterday that Waynesboro election officials need to certify the votes in the election this year and allow the votes of local voters to count.
Local election workers in Pittsylvania County are trying to reach voters to address issues with their absentee ballots before a Friday deadline.
Early voting surged in its final days in Virginia as all eyes – including those of federal civil rights attorneys – turn to Election Day tomorrow.
Donald Trump’s plan to challenge a 2024 election loss involves relying on the far-right justices on the Supreme Court all the way down to MAGA sheriffs and local election officials, with a helping hand from Republicans in Congress, state lawmakers, and a firehose of lies and conspiracies being spread on social media.
The biggest factor the polls aren’t showing is people. People volunteering. People talking with people. People rising. And, importantly, people who care deeply about real issues that lower costs for families and boost the economy – and importantly, people who also want less vitriol, racism, misogyny, and hate.
Here’s a look at some of the freebies and deals you can sport on Election Day this year.
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Republican election officials are threatening not to certify the election results in Waynesboro unless the ballots are hand-counted.
While Virginia will likely have the unofficial results for many races the night of Election Day, it will take about a month for local and state officials to certify the election.