Lynchburg Registrar Appeals Jury Decision, Challenges Judicial Limits

In a series of updates from Virginia, various political, economic, and educational events are shaping the local agenda. In Lynchburg, a registrar has been ousted and now seeks to overturn a jury’s decision, citing judicial restrictions. Meanwhile, issues of governance and developmental projects also make headlines across the state, highlighting both progress and challenges in these communities. In Blacksburg, a member of the Town Council, Watson, has been formally censured by peers, reflecting ongoing tensions within the local government. Further east, in Chase City, the town manager has resigned amid council disputes regarding the future … Read more

Jury Decides Political Motives Did Not Influence Lynchburg Registrar Replacement Decision

Lynchburg, VA — A federal jury recently decided in favor of two Republican members of Lynchburg’s Electoral Board, concluding that political bias did not play a significant role in the non-reappointment of former General Registrar Christine Gibbons. The lawsuit stemmed from claims that Gibbons was ousted from her position due to her nonpartisanship, violating her First Amendment rights. The decision followed over two hours of deliberation, dismissing allegations against Electoral Board Vice Chair Steven Troxel and Secretary Betty Gibbs. This verdict, delivered late Friday evening, caps a contentious legal battle that has once again highlighted … Read more