SB-77: Provide for a fiscal note for any initiated measure, initiated amendment to the Constitution, or referred law that would have a fiscal impact on the state.
Sponsored by: Sen. Jim Stalzer
Signed By The Governor On March 8, 2017 S.j. 692 on 03/09/2017
You have voted SB-77: Provide for a fiscal note for any initiated measure, initiated amendment to the Constitution, or referred law that would have a fiscal impact on the state..
HB-2723: Relating to primary elections for nonpartisan offices including Justices of the Supreme Court, circuit court judges, family court judges, and magistrates
Sponsored by: Sen. Karen Lynne Arvon
Filed For Introduction on 02/27/2017
You have voted HB-2723: Relating to primary elections for nonpartisan offices including Justices of the Supreme Court, circuit court judges, family court judges, and magistrates.
Absentee voting; no-excuse, in-person available 21 days prior to election. [SB-1002]
[Elections ]
[Voting Rights ]
Absentee voting; no-excuse, in-person available 21 days prior to election. Allows any registered voter to vote by absentee ballot in person in any election in which he is qualified to vote without providing a reason or making a prior application for an absentee ballot. Absentee voting in person will be available in the office of the general registrar or the secretary of the electoral board and may be available at additional locations if approved by the local electoral board. The period for absentee voting in person will begin on the twenty-first
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SB-1002: Absentee voting; no-excuse, in-person available 21 days prior to election.
Sponsored by: Sen. Adam P. Ebbin
Incorporated By Privileges And Elections on 01/31/2017
You have voted SB-67: Revise the method used to calculate the petition signatures to place initiated measures on the ballot and to declare an emergency..
You have voted HB-581: Relating to the issuance of, eligibility for, and use of limited term personal identification certificates and driver's licenses..
Constitutional amendment; Virginia Redistricting Commission established (first reference). [SJR-260]
[Elections ]
[Voting Rights ]
Constitutional amendment (first resolution); Virginia Redistricting Commission; partisan balance of districts. Establishes the Virginia Redistricting Commission, an eight-member commission tasked with establishing the districts for the United States House of Representatives and for the Senate and the House of Delegates of the General Assembly and apportioning the members of the House of Representatives and the members of the Senate and the House of Delegates among the districts, respectively. The districts are to be drawn to reflect the voting patterns
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SJR-260: Constitutional amendment; Virginia Redistricting Commission established (first reference).
Sponsored by: Sen. Dave W. Marsden
Incorporated By Privileges And Elections on 01/31/2017
Elections; early voting. [HB-1631]
[Elections ]
[Voting Rights ]
Elections; early voting. Allows any registered voter to vote early in any election in which he is qualified to vote without providing a reason or making prior application for an absentee ballot. The bill requires that early voting be available beginning the twenty-first day prior to any general election, the seventh day prior to any special election held on a date other than the date of a general election, and the seventh day prior to any primary election and ending at 5:00 p.m. on the Saturday immediately preceding the election. The bill further
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HB-1631: Elections; early voting.
Sponsored by: Rep. Richard C. Sullivan
Left In Privileges And Elections on 02/08/2017
Constitutional amendment; criteria for electoral districts (first reference). [HJR-581]
[Voting Rights ]
[Elections ]
Constitutional amendment (first resolution); apportionment; criteria for electoral districts. Provides the criteria for electoral districts drawn by the General Assembly. The amendment directs that electoral districts are (i) to be composed of contiguous and compact territory, (ii) to be drawn utilizing existing political boundaries, and (iii) to be as nearly equal in population as is practicable but with variations in the size of districts permitted in order to comply with other reapportionment criteria. The amendment prohibits electoral districts
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HJR-581: Constitutional amendment; criteria for electoral districts (first reference).
Sponsored by: Rep. Richard C. Sullivan
Left In Privileges And Elections on 02/08/2017