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Home Front: Politix
McAuliffe Vetoes Bill to Investigate Virginia Voter Rolls With More Registered Than Eligible Voters
2017-03-01
[FREEBEACON] Democratic Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe vetoed a bill that would require investigations of jurisdictions in the state whose voter rolls contain more registered voters than citizens who are eligible to vote.

The bill, first introduced by Republican state Sen. Mark D. Obenshain, was prompted by a report that shed light on eight Virginia counties that had more registered voters on their voter rolls than eligible voters.

Obenshain's bill would require "the local electoral boards to direct the general registrars to investigate the list of persons voting at an election whenever the number of persons voting at any election in a county or city exceeds the number of persons registered to vote in that county or city," according to its summary. "The Department of Elections is required to provide certain data to any general registrar conducting such an investigation for the registrar's use during the investigation. The local electoral boards are required to make reports of the findings to the State Board. These reports are public documents."

McAuliffe, who vetoed the bill on Friday, claimed that the bill "would increase the administrative burden on local election officials" in his veto statement.

"By requiring 133 individual general registrars to conduct an investigation of voters under undefined standards, this bill raises serious constitutional questions," McAuliffe said in a statement. "It could expose eligible and properly registered Virginians to the risk of improper disenfranchisement."
Posted by:Fred

#10  McAwful
Posted by: newc   2017-03-01 23:08  

#9  Perhaps FBI probes should be looked into more deeply involving McCauliffe's dealings such as the Clinton Foundation, campaign financing, pizzagate and Dr. Melgen and Casa de Campo relationships.
Posted by: JohnQC   2017-03-01 14:03  

#8  Can Virginia voters recall him?
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2017-03-01 12:26  

#7  And the Dems want the Trunks to investigate Russia's meddling with the election, right?
Posted by: gorb   2017-03-01 12:02  

#6  McAuliffe can't be re-elected; the governor's position in Virginia is a one-term job

Ah, a good Party man caring for the future electoral success of the Party.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2017-03-01 10:06  

#5  Steve, fortunately that is true.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia    2017-03-01 10:04  

#4  McAuliffe can't be re-elected; the governor's position in Virginia is a one-term job.
Posted by: Steve White   2017-03-01 09:53  

#3  Dunno if the Virginia congress can override, but either way a serious investigation into McAuliffe's campaign sources is needed.
Posted by: DarthVader   2017-03-01 09:23  

#2  Wants to get reelected, eh?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2017-03-01 05:20  

#1  McAuliffe, who vetoed the bill on Friday, claimed that the bill "would increase the administrative burden on local election officials" in his veto statement.

Then set a date late this year to wipe all voter rolls and start from zero, before the next years election cycle.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2017-03-01 03:47