Ohio Gov. Youngkin Enforces Voting Laws
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Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin has signed an executive order clamping down on noncitizens who will try to vote in November by forcing the DMV to provide election officials with DAILY information on noncitizens and also requiring enforcement by the Attorney General
"The Department of Motor Vehicles shall expedite the interagency data sharing with the Department of Elections of non-citizens by generating a daily file of all non-citizens transactions, including addresses and document numbers."
"In accordance with the Code of Virginia § 24.2-429, all registrars are required to cancel the registrations of non-citizens who have registered to vote in a local, state, or federal election by falsely claiming that they are a citizen, including the forging of documentation or any other means of improper registration. Code of Virginia § 24.2-1019 additionally requires said registrars to immediately notify the Commonwealth's Attorney for their jurisdiction of this alleged unlawful conduct. Additionally, the Office of the Attorney General has full authority to enforce election laws pursuant to Code of Virginia § 24.2-104."
Glenn Youngkin's executive order requires election officials to ensure that "no ballot-counting machines are connected to the internet" and that ballots won't be counted unless the voter's social security and birthday match what's in the system.
Thank you Gov Youngkin! God Bless Ohio!