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The U.S. Supreme Court has sided with Virginia, reversing a lower court ruling preventing the state from removing non-citizens from its voter rolls pending the outcome of ongoing litigation.
In an order released Wednesday, the Supreme Court announced that it had granted a request from the state of Virginia to stay an Oct. 25 decision from the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia ruling that the state had violated federal law by removing voters believed to be non-citizens from the voter rolls within 90 days of the 2024 presidential election.
The decision came down along party lines, with the six justices appointed by Republican presidents siding with Virginia, while the three justices appointed by Democratic presidents preferred to uphold the lower court ruling in favor of the Department of Justice.
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In an order released Wednesday, the Supreme Court announced that it had granted a request from the state of Virginia to stay an Oct. 25 decision from the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia ruling that the state had violated federal law by removing voters believed to be non-citizens from the voter rolls within 90 days of the 2024 presidential election.
The decision came down along party lines, with the six justices appointed by Republican presidents siding with Virginia, while the three justices appointed by Democratic presidents preferred to uphold the lower court ruling in favor of the Department of Justice.
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Supreme Court allows Virginia to remove non-citizens from voter rolls
The United States Supreme Court has sided with Virginia, reversing a lower court ruling preventing the state from removing non-citizens from the voter rolls pending the outcome of ongoing litigation