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US Justice Dept takes legal action against Virginia for breaking federal election law

The U.S. Department of Justice stated on Friday it sued the state of Virginia for breaching the federal restriction on methodical efforts to eliminate citizens within 90 days of an election.

On Aug. 7, Republican Governor Glenn Youngkin signed an executive order requiring the commissioner of Department of Elections to license that the department was carrying out daily. updates to the voter list to get rid of, to name a few groups, people. who are unable to validate that they are people to the. Department of Motor Vehicles.

U.S. people who were determined and informed, and did not. affirm their citizenship within 2 week would be eliminated from. the list of registered citizens, the Justice Department said. It. said this practice has resulted in citizens having their voter. registrations canceled ahead of the Nov. 5 election.

By cancelling voter registrations within 90 days of. Election Day, Virginia positions qualified voters in jeopardy of. being gotten rid of from the rolls and creates the threat of confusion. for the electorate, stated Assistant Attorney general of the United States Kristen. Clarke.

Congress embraced the National Citizen Registration Act's. peaceful period constraint to prevent error-prone, l lth hour. efforts that all frequently disenfranchise qualified citizens,. Clarke added.

The department stated it is looking for injunctive relief that. would bring back the ability of impacted eligible voters to vote. unobstructed on Election Day and would forbid future violations.

Youngkin called the relocation politically motivated and an. effort to interfere in the election.

With the assistance of our Chief law officer, we will protect. these good sense actions that we are legally needed to take. with every resource available to us, he stated in a statement on. Friday.

Republican presidential prospect Donald Trump described the. department's lawsuit as an unconstitutional and prohibited attack. on America's democracy.

Republicans throughout the U.S. have pressed versus non-citizen. voting, which is currently prohibited, ahead of the November. election. Some election officials have alerted that the move. could penalize eligible citizens.

(source: Reuters)