Virginia Voter Registration Temporarily Shut Down Due To A "Cut Cable"
Report: Virginia Voter Registration Temporarily Shut Down Due To A “Cut Cable”

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WUSA 9 is reporting that the entire Virginia Voter Registration system went down due to a cut cable. the Virginia Department of Elections took to Twitter to announce the issue.
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According to the Virginia Information Technology Agency, a fiber cut near Route 10 in Chester, Virginia is the cause of the issue.
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Source: WUSA 9
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