RNC Election Integrity Machine Revs Up In Virginia And New Jersey

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With one week to go before Virginia’s high-stakes election, a county elections regulator is accused of refusing to appoint Republican election officers in violation of state law. 

The complaint alleges that the Campbell County Electoral Board and its director, Kelly L. Martin, have failed to fill Republican election officer positions in several precincts. According to the lawsuit, filed by the Campbell County Republican Committee, the board has more than 40 qualified Republicans from which to choose, but “Defendants have intentionally refused to comply with the law.”

“Defendants have been given ample notice of their obligations under Virginia law, they have received several requests to respect the rights of the Plaintiffs, and they have ample time to bring each precinct into compliance,” the complaint, filed in Campbell County Circuit Court, charges. 

Virginia’s constitution is pretty clear on the equal placement of election officers, or poll workers. Representation, “as far as practicable,” has to be given to both major political parties. The same language applies to precinct chief and assistant chief election officers.  read more

7 Comments on RNC Election Integrity Machine Revs Up In Virginia And New Jersey

  1. Bad_Brad – The problem is they have sooooooo mny ways to cheat!
    It’s like Schumer said: “Let me tell you, you take on the democRATz and we have six ways to a Clusterfuk on how to cheat!”

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  2. I will not vote early anymore. Early votes are tallied and tell them Dems how many non-voters to count as “theirs”. Voting should only be on election day unless someone is out of the jurisdiction and mails a certifiable ballot postmarked on or before the election date.

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  3. @Lance o Lot Wednesday, 29 October 2025, 17:03 at 5:03 pm

    > Voting should only be on election day unless someone is out of the jurisdiction and mails a certifiable ballot postmarked on or before the election date.

    Unless they have car trouble. Or a headache. Or a note from Epstein’s Mom.

    Or they buy a pass (before the “election”, of course). Or pay a late fee. Or don’t trust The United State’s Post Office (pinkie swear).

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