The family of West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice, a Republican candidate for U.S. Senate, says it has paid off debts to avoid the foreclosure of their iconic hotel, The Greenbrier
Two Republican election officials say in a lawsuit that they will not certify the results of the Nov. 5 election in a rural Virginia city unless the ballots are hand-counted —perpetuating a false notion that vote-tallying machines can be manipulated.
Republicans claim voting machines may be secretly hooked up to the internet, which could allow external manipulation of results.
West Virginia Congressional candidates are Republicans Carol Miller and Riley Moore; Democrats Steven Wendelin and Chris Bob Reed, plus Independent Wes Holden.
Betsy Spath's registrar's office in Chesterfield County said her ballot was sent to her Midlothian address on September 20, but Spath said she never got it.
With 22 days remaining until Election Day, an important deadline is coming up. Tuesday, Oct. 15, is the last day for Virginia voters to register for the upcoming election.
Federal prosecutors said Virginia officials sought to remove voters too close to the Nov. 5 election and improperly included some eligible voters.
Tuesday is the last day to register or update your registration. If you miss the deadline, you can still vote in the November 5 election by casting a provisional ballot.
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin discussed the DOJ lawsuit against his state over his effort to purge noncitizens from voting rolls, saying, "It is beyond my possible understanding."
Republicans mischaracterized a lawsuit filed by the Justice Department to protect voters from being removed from voting lists too close to Election Day, CBS News' election law expert says.
The U.S. Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against Virginia election officials Friday that accuses the state of striking names from voter rolls in violation of federal election law.