Seven Virginia Democratic candidates and lawmakers file lawsuit to allow petitions to be signed digitally during the pandemic.
Seven Virginia Democratic candidates and lawmakers file lawsuit to allow petitions to be signed digitally during the pandemic.
I have known Rachel Levy for about a decade as a strong and fearless supporter of public schools. She just announced her candidacy for the Virginia House of Delegates. I will help her in every way possible, including a donation to her campaign. I hope you will help her too.
Ashland, VA - The Rachel Levy for Delegate campaign would like to announce that they are joining the Jennifer Adeli for Delegate campaign and several other Virginia House of Delegates’ campaigns, in filing a lawsuit seeking an Order that the Department of Elections allow the collection of Delegate ballot petition signatures via mail and online.
WRIC: Democratic Va. House candidates sue election officials in order to gather signatures by mail and online during pandemic
Rachel Levy, candidate for the Virginia House of Delegates, wrote: "Much appreciation to the Ashland, Virginia Police Department for addressing this very serious incident swiftly and thoroughly. "Sadly, incidents like these are far too common in the 55th District, and there has been an uptick in their occurrence across the region in recent days. I am sorry for the fear and pain they cause. Please be vigilant and careful, especially in the coming days."
The Rachel Levy for Delegate campaign is happy to announce that her campaign and six other Virginia House of Delegates’ campaigns, led by the Jennifer Adeli for Delegate campaign, have been successful in our legal pursuit of a contactless method for gathering the 125 signatures of qualified voters in the district needed to be listed on the ballot. After just ten days, a Consent Decree agreement was approved yesterday, February 11th, by the Circuit Court for the City of Richmond.