“Every time you move, you change your driver’s license, but you don’t call up and say, ‘Hey, by the way, I’m re-registering,'” Mr. Meadows said.
Voters are not required to notify any state election officials of a move. mr. Meadows is currently registered in both North Carolina and Virginia.
The Virginia voter registration forms obtained by DailyExpertNews show that nearly a year after registering at the mountain mobile home, on September 13 and 15, 2021, Mr. Meadows and Mrs. Meadows registered to vote in a condominium in the Old Town neighborhood of Alexandria, Va. Ownership records indicate that Mr and Mrs Meadows purchased the unit in July 2017.
Both Mr. Meadows and Ms. Meadows voted in person early in Virginia’s heated election for governor in 2021, Virginia’s election records show. In that contest, Glenn Youngkin became Virginia’s first Republican elected governor in 12 years.
In the weeks following the 2020 election, Mr. Meadows as a revolving door between Mr. Trump and an array of lawyers, supporters, and conspiracy theorists who have sought to nullify the election results to make Mr. to keep Trump in the White House. He introduced Mr. Trump to Mark Martin, a former North Carolina Supreme Court judge, who falsely told the then-president that Vice President Mike Pence could stop congressional certification of Electoral College results.
In January 2021, Mr. Meadows facilitated the call between Mr. Trump and Brad Raffensperger, the Secretary of State for Georgia, in which Mr. Trump asked Mr. Raffensperger to “find 11,780 votes” to undo President Biden’s victory in the state.
During Mr Trump’s presidency, several members of his inner circle of the White House, including Jared Kushner, his son-in-law, and Steve Bannon, a time and again adviser, were registered to vote in two states. There was no evidence that either of them voted twice in the same election.