Thursday, October 15, 2020

Federal Judge Extends VA Voter Registration Deadline


U.S. District Judge, John A. Gibney, Jr., on Wednesday Oct. 14th, in Richmond, Extends Virginia Voter Registration Deadline. The Order is an effort to make up for Several Hours of Lost Time when the State's Online Voter Registration System went Down, because of an Accidentally Severed Cable.

State Officials said a 10-Gigabit Optical Fiber Circuit was Inadvertently Cut during a Chesterfield County Roadside Utilities Project.

Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam (D) said the State lacked a Backup Plan for this particular Cable, showing the need for continued Efforts to create a Secure Network.

Secretary of Administration, Keyanna Conner, said the Circuit was Installed this Spring to handle Increased Web Demand during the Coronavirus Pandemic. She said Backup Circuits aren’t as Large as the Main Circuit, but Plans are in place to Upgrade them.

The Shutdown of the State's Website caused “a tremendous harm” to the People who want to Register to Vote, Gibney said. Both the Voting Rights Advocates seeking the Extension and the Virginia State Officials they Sued agreed that More Time should be Granted.

The New Deadline to Register to Vote is now 11:59 p.m. on Thursday Oct. 15th. It includes both Online and In-Person Registration.

"We are 21 days away from the most important election of our lifetimes, and I want to make sure that every Virginian who wants to vote has the opportunity to do so,” Virginia Attorney General, Mark Herring, said in a Statement. No Objections to the Extension were Raised in Court or from Lawmakers, Republicans or Democrat, in the nearby Statehouse.

The Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law had sought the Extension, saying Voters would be “absolutely disenfranchised” without it. The Group also said that Virginia should make “a significant effort” to tell the Public about the Change.

Committee President, Kristen Clarke said she expects Tens of Thousands of People to Register to Vote during the Extension Period. In 2016, after Last-Minute Computer Glitches also prompted a Judge to Grant an Extension. More than 25,000 People Registered to Vote during a 36-hour Extension. “What’s key will be the state taking adequate steps to notify the public,” Clarke said.

An Attorney for the State Department of Elections said the Department will Issue Advisories to Voter Registrars around the State, send out Press Releases and Publicize the Extension on Social Media.










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