Federal Appeals Panel Kicks Virginia Election Lawsuit Back to Lower Court
Federal Appeals Panel Kicks Virginia Election Lawsuit Back to Lower Court
A federal court has sent a lawsuit challenging Virginia’s 2021 House elections back to a lower court, which will determine whether the Democratic activist behind the complaint has legal standing to sue.According to WRIC, a three-judge panel from the Richmond-based 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals heard arguments between attorney and former Virginia Democratic Party chairman Paul Goldman, and Virginia Solicitor General Andrew Ferguson.Virginia, says WRIC, had appealed a U.S. District Court ruling allowing Goldman’s lawsuit to proceed.Goldman’s lawsuit centers on a Virginia decision to hold the 2021 House elections along old district lines.However, the state claims that—in spite of his possible damages—he does not have standing to sue the Board of Elections and Virginia’s Election Commissioner.
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