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Election Integrity Threats – 2026 Bills

🚨 ALERT: Democrat Bills Expanding Access Advance Post-Crossover – GOP Tightening Measures Stalled!

As of February 19, 2026 (evening): After crossover (Feb 17), Democrat majorities advanced bills easing voting processes: extending absentee ballot receipt deadlines (SB 58/HB 82), clarifying voting rights for incapacitated persons (SB 34), rejoining ERIC for voter list maintenance (SB 57/HB 215), allowing limited non-governmental election funding (HB 639), and removal processes for electoral officials (HB 41/HB 78). GOP efforts for stricter ID/affirmation rules (e.g., SB 526 requiring more personal info for no-ID voting) were killed or stalled in committees β€” a missed chance to bolster verification and prevent fraud.

Republicans warn these changes reduce safeguards, extend counting windows (citing USPS delays), and risk ineligible voting or manipulation β€” especially concerning in swing areas like Fauquier with high turnout and close races. No major photo ID mandates or signature verification strengthening passed.

Why This Matters to Fauquier County & Virginia Voters

Fauquier’s strong voter participation relies on trust in secure, fair elections. These bills could:

  • Extend deadlines for late-arriving ballots, delaying results and raising chain-of-custody concerns.
  • Rejoin ERIC (criticized by some for potential inaccurate purges or privacy issues), affecting voter rolls.
  • Weaken ID/affirmation requirements, making it easier to vote without strong proof of identity.
  • Allow private funding for elections under conditions, potentially introducing outside influence.

Republicans fight for integrity: Stronger verification, secure rolls, and timely results protect every legal vote in Fauquier.

Key Election Bills & Status (Post-Crossover Highlights)

Bill Description Status (as of Feb 19)
SB 58 / HB 82 Extends deadline for receiving absentee ballots/related materials to 5 p.m. on third day after election (from noon); addresses USPS delays but delays counting/results. SB 58 passed Senate (22-16 party-line); advancing in House. HB 82 similar, advancing.
SB 34 Finding of incapacity in guardianship does not automatically disqualify from voting; requires explicit court finding on voting capacity. Passed Senate 37-1; advancing.
SB 57 / HB 215 Requires state to rejoin ERIC (voter registration data-sharing); oversight on third-party data agreements. SB 57 crossed over to House; HB 215 on House floor β€” advancing.
HB 639 Allows limited acceptance of non-governmental/private funding for election expenses (with approvals); revisits prior ban. Passed House; in Senate Privileges & Elections.
HB 41 / HB 78 Processes for removing electoral board members/general registrars for neglect/misuse; civil penalties. Passed House; in Senate Privileges & Elections.
SB 526 (GOP Measure) Requires additional info (full name, DOB, last 4 SSN digits) on affirmation statement for no-ID absentee voting. Passed by indefinitely in Privileges & Elections β€” stalled/killed!
GOP Wins Stricter ID/affirmation bills blocked; no major weakening of verification advanced fully yet. Republican opposition in committees prevailed on tightening measures.

What’s Next?

  • Session ends March 14 β€” watch for final votes, budget add-ons, or amendments affecting election admin.
  • Advancing bills could become law soon β€” urge vetoes if they reach Gov. Spanberger!
  • Contact your Delegate/Senator: Demand stronger integrity measures (photo ID, strict verification). Find yours at lis.virginia.gov.
  • Monitor via VACo, VAElections, or GOP sources β€” join election integrity groups for alerts.

Protect Election Integrity in Fauquier – Demand Secure Votes!
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Sources & Further Reading

Fauquier County Republican Committee | Defending Fair & Secure Elections
Last Updated: February 19, 2026 | @CommsGop52463