Judge dismisses group's effort to remove Black Virginia state senator, Louise Lucas
Source: Associated Press
Judge dismisses group's effort to remove Black state senator
By BEN FINLEY
July 2, 2021
CHESAPEAKE, Va. (AP) A judge in Virginia swiftly rebuked a conservative groups effort Friday to remove a Black state senator from office over her role in a protest that ended with heavy damage to a Confederate monument.
Few expected the petition of 4,600 signatures gathered by members of the Virginia Tea Party to succeed against Sen. Louise Lucas, a longtime Democratic legislator and a key Statehouse power broker. The judge quickly ruled that, under Virginias Constitution, only the state Senate can expel one of its members.
There is a process for that, Chesapeake Circuit Court Chief Judge John W. Brown said from the bench. This is not that process.
The courtroom briefly served as a battleground for the nations culture wars over race, history and policing that intensified last year after George Floyds death in Minneapolis police custody.
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FILE - In this March 8, 2020 file photo, Senate President Pro Tempore, Sen. Louise Lucas speaks during a debate on the Senate floor at the Capitol in Richmond, Va. judge in Virginia swiftly rebuked a conservative groups effort on Friday, July 2, 2021, to remove Lucas from office. (AP Photo/Steve Helber, File)