Five days after Biden takes office, judge rules Virginia’s counting of unpostmarked absentee ballots illegal

The Gateway Pundit reported Jan. 29 on absenteeism in the Democratic mainstream media news that a Virginia judge ruled Monday that a last-minute rule change made by Virginia election officials to allow absentee ballots with missing or obscured postmarks to be counted was illegal.

According to the Washington Examiner, the lawsuit was filed by Frederick County Board of Elections member Thomas Reed, president of the Public Interest Legal Foundation, and by the Virginia Supreme Court. Attorney J. Christian Adams, president of the Public Interest Legal Foundation, is representing the case.

Adams said, “This decision is a major victory for the rule of law. All of Mr. Reed’s requirements were met, and the acceptance of ballots without postmarks was permanently prohibited after Election Day. The Virginia bureaucrats lost when they said ballots without postmarks count.”

The case was a challenge to a rule issued last August by the Virginia Board of Elections that said mail-in ballots without postmarks received within three days of Election Day in November could be counted.

The Virginia Board of Elections notified county boards of elections at the Time, changing the rule to read, “Ballots …… received by the office of the general registrar before noon on the third day after the election but without a postmark, or with a missing or illegible postmark, cannot be considered invalid. “A week later, the Election Commission decided that these ballots should be counted.

The ruling, a victory for Virginia voters concerned about the integrity of the election. Unfortunately, this same rule that was sued on was used to count the ballots for last November’s general election.

According to 100 Percent Fed Up, in an effort to convince the public that Biden received more votes than any president in U.S. history, Democrats, Republicans in Name Only (RINOs) and their allied media outlets, concocted the basis that election fraud does not exist, one of which is that every lawsuit against election fraud cases has failed.

The report advises the public to pay close attention to the election fraud-related cases coming before the courts. The Supreme Court’s blog (SCOTUS Blog) lists 21 cases related to election fraud that they are watching.