Virginia election officials are facing a major legal challenge after the Republican National Committee, alongside Restoring Integrity and Trust in Elections (RITE) PAC and a Virginia voter, filed a bombshell lawsuit Monday alleging the state is violating its own constitution by allowing non-residents to vote in elections.
The lawsuit targets a controversial Virginia law that permits U.S. citizens who have never lived in the commonwealth—or even the country—to vote using a parent's address. This egregious violation of election integrity has patriots across America asking: How many other states are allowing phantom voters to influence our elections?
Social media erupted with reactions as news of the lawsuit spread. @NLDRMedia broke down the shocking details: "The RNC just filed a lawsuit over a Virginia law that allows some U.S. citizens who have never lived in the state, or even the country, to vote using a parent's address."
"BOOM: The RNC has filed a lawsuit challenging Virginia's new law regarding non-resident voting. The law would expand eligibility for certain local elections — legal experts say the courts will decide if it stands. A major fight over election rules is unfolding," posted @maga_nation89.
This lawsuit represents exactly the kind of election integrity fight that President Trump's second administration has been pushing for since taking office. While Democrats continue to resist common-sense voting laws, the RNC is taking decisive action to ensure only eligible residents can vote in Virginia elections.
The timing couldn't be more critical. As the Trump-Vance administration works to restore faith in our electoral system, cases like this expose the deep-rooted problems that have plagued our elections for years. Virginia's law essentially creates a pathway for election manipulation that would make any banana republic proud.
Legal experts predict this case will have far-reaching implications beyond Virginia's borders. If successful, it could set a precedent that forces other blue states to clean up their voter rolls and eliminate similar unconstitutional practices.
Patriots should be asking their own state representatives: What laws are on the books that allow non-residents to vote? It's time to demand answers and ensure our elections truly reflect the will of actual residents, not phantom voters using mommy and daddy's address.
