A President Biden-appointed federal judge Friday ordered Virginia to reinstate the voter registrations of more than 1,600 residents who told the state they’re not US citizens and so ineligible to vote.

Virginia’s GOP Gov. Glenn Youngkin said the state will appeal for an emergency stay to block the what he called “a stunning ruling.”

Youngkin told The Post in August the latest tranche of canceled voters were part of a multi-year effort to clean up the state’s voter rolls.

US District Judge Patricia Tolliver Giles, named by the Democratic president to the lifetime post in 2021, agreed with a Justice Department argument that dropping the voters during a “quiet period” of 90 days before a federal election violated federal law blocking such changes.

Advocates for the canceled voters said there were either bureaucratic errors in listing the voters as ineligible or some had checked the wrong box on a document such as a jury-duty form.

The dropped voters will now receive a letter informing them of their restored status — but with a warning that any who are noncitizens are still prohibited from voting under federal law.

Speaking to Fox News Channel’s “The Faulkner Focus,” Youngkin said, “The vast majority of these folks had presented immigration documents confirming that they were noncitizens,” which he said federal authorities recently confirmed.

Youngkin said he acted “under a law in Virginia that’s been in effect since 2006. It’s been applied by Republican and Democrat governors alike into this 90-day period.”

The Virginia law was enacted in 2006 and signed by then-Gov. Tim Kaine, a Democrat, who this year is on the ballot for re-election to his Senate seat. Subsequent Democratic state leaders Terry McAuliffe and Ralph Northam ordered election officials to purge noncitizens from the voting rolls.

“It should never be illegal to remove an illegal voter,” Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares, also a Republican, said after the ruling.

Former Green Beret Derrick Anderson, GOP nominee for the state’s 7th Congressional District seat, tweeted, “Voting is for citizens,” adding Eugene Vindman, his Democratic opponent, should be “asked if he agrees” with Giles’ ruling.

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