Virginia Joins Multistate Lawsuit Challenging Trump’s Election Order
The coalition says the order would force states to overhaul absentee ballot systems and could disenfranchise voters before the 2026 midterms.
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Virginia joins multi-state lawsuit challenging Trump’s election order
Virginia Attorney General Jay Jones has joined a coalition of 21 states in suing President Donald Trump, launching a far-reaching legal challenge to a new executive order that critics say could upend how elections are run across the country just months before the 2026 midterms.
AG Jones vows to fight ‘illegal and malicious’ executive order on mail voting
Virginia's attorney general plans to challenge an executive order by President Donald Trump that would add more restrictions and federal oversight to mail voting. Attorney General Jay Jones (D) has indicated plans to join top elections officials in states like Oregon and Arizona, who pledged to mount legal opposition to the executive order within minutes
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