AG outlines plans to improve restoration of voting rights for felons
Democrats cry ‘Flip Flop’ as Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli discussed the findings of his Rights Restoration Advisory Committee Tuesday.
Democrats cry ‘Flip Flop’ as Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli discussed the findings of his Rights Restoration Advisory Committee Tuesday.
A new Census Bureau report shows a higher percentage of African-Americans than whites voted in a presidential election for the first time in history last year during the matchup between President Obama and GOP nominee Mitt Romney.
Convicted felons may soon get their voting rights restored faster.
You often hear stories from people about how important it is to vote, and a woman in Illinois put her health on pause to cast her ballot for the first time.
One California woman is still going to work at the polls at the age of 96.
Polling problems have been reported in Chesterfield County and the City of Richmond.
She committed a felony almost a half a century ago. And on Tuesday, one Richmond woman will cast her ballot for the first time.
You can get food, money, and even flu shots using a drive through, so why not cast your vote that way?
Did you know certain groups can get access to the list of Virginians who voted by paying a fee to the state Board of Elections. But there is a restriction on how they can use that information.
Absentee voting was going strong in Chesterfield County, as the final day (Saturday, November 3) to submit your early ballot approaches.
It could take several days after the election before we know the complete results of the Presidential race here in Virginia.
If you’re eligible to vote absentee for the upcoming general election, you will have extra time to cast your ballot in person. This is according to the Virginia State Board of Elections.