WASHINGTON, D.C. — Restoring Integrity and Trust in Elections PAC (RITE PAC) has sued the Virginia State Board of Elections and several state and local election officials in state court. RITE PAC joins the Republican National Committee and a concerned voter in challenging a state law that allows U.S. citizens born abroad to vote in Virginia elections based solely on their parent’s registration in the state.
“The Virginia Constitution draws a clear line: voting is reserved to residents of the Commonwealth and of the precinct in which they vote,” said RITE PAC President and CEO Justin Riemer. “That requirement cannot be overridden by statute or replaced with a legal fiction based on someone else’s residency.”
The complaint asks the court to block election officials from registering or accepting ballots from individuals who have never resided in Virginia.
RITE PAC is an organization that supports litigation to protect the rule of law in our elections. It is committed to upholding state bona fide residency requirements that ensure only those citizens who are members of their communities participate in those elections.