Virginia Naacp Seeks Records Regarding Ag Miyares Election Integrity Unit

Opinion Jason Miyares Why I Created An Election Integrity Unit In The virginia state conference of the naacp has grave concerns about the recently formed “election integrity unit” created by attorney general jason miyares. The virginia state conference of the naacp has grave concerns about the recently formed “election integrity unit” created by attorney general jason miyares.

Virginia Naacp Seeks Records Regarding Ag Miyares Election Integrity Unit Richmond, va. — tuesday, the virginia naacp released the findings of a public records request related to the state's election integrity unit at the office of the attorney general. Attorney general miyares stated that the unit will “work with law enforcement to ensure legality and purity in elections.” but the attorney general has offered little else about the development and scope of work for the election integrity unit. The virginia state conference of the naacp is demanding that the office of attorney general jason miyares comply with virginia law and produce public records concerning its recently formed “election integrity unit.”. Virginia naacp submitted a foia request for documents behind attorney general miyares' election integrity unit. they believe the results indicate there is no justification for the unit.

Va Naacp Calls For Election Integrity Unit To Be Disbanded Ag Responds The virginia state conference of the naacp is demanding that the office of attorney general jason miyares comply with virginia law and produce public records concerning its recently formed “election integrity unit.”. Virginia naacp submitted a foia request for documents behind attorney general miyares' election integrity unit. they believe the results indicate there is no justification for the unit. A message virginia attorney general jason miyares’ office sent out in late august in response to “election integrity” complaints included a clear statement that state attorneys had no evidence of widespread fraud in 2020 and, therefore, no reason to stop the legally mandated destruction of ballots two years after the election. The virginia naacp submitted a freedom of information act request to miyares' office, requesting the public records related to the election integrity unit. the group said they were looking for "any evidence of voter fraud or 'election cheating' it was created to combat.". The virginia naacp said it will pay nearly $20,000 for public records related to the "election integrity unit" that attorney general jason miyares created. The virginia naacp said tuesday, nov. 29, 2022, that it was “deeply disappointed” after receiving “scant” information of substance in response to a wide ranging public records request it made with miyares, the state’s republican attorney general, about his newly organized election integrity unit.
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