U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine defeats Republican challenger Hung Cao in Virginia to earn third term in US Senate| Virginia Mercury
The Republican Party of Virginia has urged the U.S. Supreme Court to reinstate Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s executive order removing approximately 6,000 Virginians from the voter rolls, filing an amicus brief on Tuesday in support of the governor’s efforts. The party’s brief reached the court one day after Virginia filed an emergency stay asking the Supreme […]| Virginia Mercury
U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against Virginia for removing voters from rolls within 90 days of this year’s elections. Virginia’s League of Women Voters and the Virginia Coalition for Immigrants Rights have filed a similar suit. Earlier this week a federal judge ordered the Youngkin administration to release the names of affected voters as part of discovery in the League of Women Voters case and officials had to comply by Wednesday.| Virginia Mercury
Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s executive order to remove more than 6,000 Virginians from the voter rolls has come under intense national scrutiny after the Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a lawsuit challenging its legality. With just weeks until the Nov. 5 election, the suit has amplified concerns over voter disenfranchisement and the integrity of the state’s election process mirrored in other states leading up to the presidential contest.| Virginia Mercury
For anyone who became a citizen since their last DMV visit, or who suspects they made an error filing out their paperwork that would have booted them from voter lists, there are still ways to cast a ballot in next month’s elections.| Virginia Mercury
Republicans were poised to expand their supermajority in the Idaho Legislature based on unofficial results from the 2024 general election.| Idaho Capital Sun
Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate emphasized that voters listed as potential noncitizens have not been removed from state voter rolls.| Iowa Capital Dispatch
Iowa is among 26 states supporting Virginia's effort to remove 1,600 people from voter rolls without proving each is a noncitizen.| Iowa Capital Dispatch
If those listed as potential noncitizens bring proof of citizenship, county auditors said they will likely be able to cast regular ballots.| Iowa Capital Dispatch
SHIBA’s workshop is planned 2-3 p.m. Thursday at the Orofino Senior Center, the Idaho Department of Insurance announced in a news release.| Idaho Capital Sun
Early voting for the 2024 general election in Idaho is available at six locations in Ada County until 5 p.m. Friday.| Idaho Capital Sun
Missouri has seen one of the nation’s largest increases in calls to the national hotline that aids people facing mental health crises.| Missouri Independent
Missouri’s social services agency officially launched a federal food program that could provide aid to over 400,000 kids in the state.| Missouri Independent
Jackson County officials said they would challenge an order to roll back property valuations after a lawsuit by Missouri's attorney general.| Missouri Independent
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey was granted dismissal of his case against Jackson County before he had to sit for a deposition.| Missouri Independent
The University of Missouri will eliminate its division focused on diversity, social equity and inclusion on the Columbia campus.| Missouri Independent