HB-531: Voting, automatic voter registration, process established
Sponsored by: Rep. Dexter Grimsley
Read For The First Time And Referred To The House Of Representatives Committee On Constitution, Campaigns And Elections on 03/11/2021
HB-433: Voter registration, authorize registration same day as election, Sec. 17-3-50 am'd.
Sponsored by: Rep. Juandalynn Givan
Read For The First Time And Referred To The House Of Representatives Committee On Constitution, Campaigns And Elections on 02/23/2021
HB-438: Voting, automatic voter registration, process established
Sponsored by: Rep. Kelvin J. Lawrence
Read For The First Time And Referred To The House Of Representatives Committee On Constitution, Campaigns And Elections on 02/23/2021
Voter registration; preregistration of persons 16 years of age or older, effective date. [HB-2125]
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[Children and Youth ]
Voter registration; preregistration for persons 16 years of age or older. Permits a person who is otherwise qualified to register to vote and is 16 years of age or older, but who will not be 18 years of age on or before the day of the next general election, to preregister to vote. The preregistration does not entitle such person to vote in any election except as already permitted by law. The bill requires the Department of Elections to maintain a record of all preregistered voters in the Virginia voter registration system, which shall automatically
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HB-2125: Voter registration; preregistration of persons 16 years of age or older, effective date.
Sponsored by: Rep. Kathleen J. Murphy
Governor: Acts Of Assembly Chapter Text (chap0217) on 03/18/2021
Voter registration; failure of online voter registration system, deadline extension. [HB-1810]
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[Cybersecurity ]
Voter registration; failure of online voter registration system; deadline extension. Provides that in the event that a failure of the Virginia online voter registration system occurs prior to the close of registration records, the Governor has the authority to order the online voter registration system to be available for registration activities after the date for closing the registration records for a period of time equal to the amount of time during which the online voter registration system was unavailable for registration activities, rounded
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Voter registration; list of decedent transmitted by St. Reg. of Vital Records to Dept. of Elections. [SB-1422]
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Voter registration; list maintenance; lists of decedents transmitted by State Registrar of Vital Records. Requires the State Registrar of Vital Records to transmit to the Department of Elections a weekly list of decedents from the previous week. Currently, this list is transmitted monthly. The bill requires the general registrars to use this information to conduct list maintenance and to promptly cancel the registration of a person on the list.
SB-1422: Voter registration; list of decedent transmitted by St. Reg. of Vital Records to Dept. of Elections.
Sponsored by: Sen. David R. Suetterlein
Tabled In Privileges And Elections (12-y 10-n) on 02/10/2021
HB-123: Voter registration lists, prosecutors, judges, and law enforcement officers, a registered voter or spouse authorized to have personal info omitted, Sec. 17-4-33 am'd.
Sponsored by: Rep. David Faulkner
Assigned Act No. 2021-335. on 04/27/2021
You have voted HB-123: Voter registration lists, prosecutors, judges, and law enforcement officers, a registered voter or spouse authorized to have personal info omitted, Sec. 17-4-33 am'd..
Relating To Voting. [SB-550]
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Allows an individual who is seventeen years of age but will be eighteen years of age on or before the next general election to register and vote at the primary election immediately preceding that general election and in any co-occurring or intervening special election. Takes effect upon ratification of an appropriate constitutional amendment. Effective 7/1/2112. (HD1)
SB-550: Relating To Voting.
Sponsored by: Sen. Joy A. San Buenaventura
Passed Second Reading As Amended In Hd 1 And Referred To The Committee(s) On Jha With Representative(s) Okimoto Voting Aye With Reservations; Representative(s) Mcdermott Voting No (1) And Representative(s) Todd Excused (1). on 03/19/2021