From WashingtonTimes.com…
Fairfax County insists it is following state election laws properly, denying the thrust of a new lawsuit last week that argued election officials have accepted hundreds of absentee and mail ballot requests that lacked the required last four digits of an applicant’s Social Security number.
The Public Interest Legal Foundation, a conservative group representing election integrity activists in Fairfax, sued the county last week saying at least 339 ballot applications were accepted without the required identification numbers.
Those who show up in person to request a ballot do not need to provide the digits, but those who ask through the mail or electronically must include them, as part of Virginia’s identity verification checks, PILFsaid.