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Subject Judicial Watch: We're Going to Monitor Virginia on Election Day
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Judicial Watch announced Monday that, as part of its ongoing Election Integrity Project, volunteer poll observers will monitor polling sites in Virginia on Election Day.

The poll monitors will be in response to "significant concerns" about the integrity of the election process there, including:

1,046 aliens, or residents who are not U.S. citizens, were on the voter rolls in eight Virginia counties. If that rate of non-citizen registration held in the rest of Virginia's counties, that would mean that about 6,500 non-citizens are registered to vote in Virginia.

A September 2016 report by the Public Interest Legal Foundation and the Virginia Voter's Alliance shows: "In the eight jurisdictions that provided us with lists of aliens recently removed from their voter rolls, we discovered that 31 non-citizens had cast a total of 186 votes between 2005 and 2015.

The most alien votes were cast in 2012 followed by 2008, the year President Obama was elected to his first term." There are 133 total Virginia voting jurisdictions, so the number in this report represents a mere fraction of the true total of illegal votes.

19 deceased individuals recently re-registered to vote in Virginia.


In 2013, the Interstate Voter Registration Crosscheck Program (Crosscheck), which provides a lists of voters who are registered in more than one of the 26 states participating in the program, revealed that 57,923 Virginia voters were registered to vote in at least one other state. Of course this number would be much higher if the Crosscheck program included every state—including New York, California and Texas, the most populous states in the country.
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