Glenn Youngkin's 17-year-old son was turned away from a voting precinct on Election Day, the top election official for Fairfax County, Virginia, says
Elections officials were"made aware" on Friday morning of"concerns that a 17 yo male attempted on two occasions to vote on election day," Scott O. Konopasek, the Fairfax County General Registrar, said in a statement."The young man presented identification but was ineligible to be registered due to his age and was not permitted to vote," Konopasek added.
He declined if he wouldn't be able to vote today," she wrote.The Washington Post, which first broke the story, spoke to the precinct head, who told the paper that Youngkin's son believe he could vote because"a friend who was also 17 had been allowed to cast a ballot."Canty has so far not responded to CNN's requests for comment.
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