
The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced on Friday that it is suing the state of Virginia over voter data.
Virginia is the latest state to face the wrath of the DOJ for not handing over voter registration information. Assistant Attorney General to the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division, Harmeet Dhillon, shared the lawsuit to X, commenting that the department “means business” when it comes to their requests.
Look:
Virginia … unfortunate ! See y’all in court! https://t.co/7vttXL1iKm
— Harmeet K. Dhillon (@HarmeetKDhillon) January 17, 2026
The complaint lists Susan Beals “in her Official Capacity as Commissioner of the Virginia Department of Elections” as the defendant.
The document aims to “declare that Defendant’s refusal to provide the election records upon a demand by the Attorney General or her representative violates Title III of the Civil Rights Act” and to “order Commissioner Beals to provide to the Attorney General or her representative the current electronic copy of Virginia’s computerized statewide voter registration list, with all fields, including each registrant’s full name, date of birth, residential address, and either their state driver’s license number, the last four digits of their Social Security number, or HAVA unique identifier” filled out.
“The DOJ has sued 14 other states for not complying with its request to produce documents that tabulate their respective statewide voter registration lists. In September, the department filed lawsuits against California, New York, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Maine and Oregon. The DOJ then sued Delaware, Maryland, New Mexico, Rhode Island, Vermont and Washington in December,” The Hill reported.
X users reacted to Dhillon’s declaration:
You guys are our only hope against the authoritarian Marxist Democrats here. Thank you.
— The
FOO (@PolitiBunny) January 17, 2026
Thank you … Don’t let up!
— Diane
America First (@Lowcountry1Girl) January 17, 2026
Harmeet Dhillon is the hardest working attorney in the DOJ!
— Elizabeth (@lizzyb720) January 17, 2026
Thank you Harmeet! I can’t imagine why they’d want to protect voter IDs hmmm
— Karla Scherer Samoyed Mom (@scherer_karla) January 17, 2026
Thank you! This is what I have been hoping for!
— The Real Parents of Loudoun County (@RealLOCOParents) January 17, 2026
THANK YOU. I wish this could have been done before thee D admin came in.
— Paulette Varghese Altmaier (@PauletteAlt) January 17, 2026
Is there any verification that they actually do clean up the voter rolls?
— Lynn K (@LovemyFLGov) January 17, 2026
Too late for is now. But grateful anyway. Miyares and his election integrity team did absolutely nothing to insure illegals aren’t voting here. Nothing.
— Cheryl M (@Vintage56inVA) January 17, 2026
We need a lot more than voter rolls cleaned up. At least this is a start. Thank you!
— stickinit (@stickinit) January 17, 2026
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