A lawsuit filed last Wednesday in the Circuit Court of Fairfax County, Virginia against the county registrar and three members of the Fairfax County Electoral Board exposed election officials' ongoing disregard for state election law.
The affiant, Christine Brim, identified as a voter of Fairfax County, also stated under oath that Stephen Hunt, the chairman of the Fairfax County Electoral Board, had confirmed in an email that the county's general registrar "Had instituted a procedure to approve absentee ballot applications on which the applicant has not provided the last four digits of his or her Social Security number." Once the applications are approved, the county will mail ballots to the unauthenticated voters for the November election.
Of Elections, local electoral board member Thomas Reed challenged instructions issued by Virginia State Board of Elections directing the counting of absentee ballots received up to three days after Election Day, even if they lacked a legible postmark.
Democrats Are Willing to Break the Law to Win The local motivations and the potential impact of the events on the ground in Fairfax County also make the scenario a perfect case study for those concerned about election integrity: It illustrates the modus operandi of those willing to ignore the rule of law for their preferred candidates, as well as the challenges such disregard for election law pose and the consequences to our country both large and small.
The location of Fairfax County as the backdrop for this violation of election law also follows the pattern of election officials in strongly Democrat locales disregarding legal requirements.
Fairfax County is Virginia's most populous county, boasting more than 1 million residents, which surpasses by two-fold the second most populated county, Prince William County.
With voters in Fairfax County breaking nearly 70-30 for both President Joe Biden and Democrat Sen. Mark Warner during the 2020 election, this county alone could cost Youngkin the governorship.
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