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- HB 21 Electoral College; allocation of votes.
- HB 102 Voter registration cards; use.
- HB 398 Electoral College; allocation of votes.
- HB 400 Polling places; sale of refreshments by a nonprofit group.
- HB 418 Primary elections; voter registration by political party.
- HB 680 Campaign advertisements; instructions for compliance with disclosure requirements.
- HB 799 Voting devices and systems; expert review.
- HB 816 House of Delegates districts; changes in boundaries in Arlington County.
- HB 915 Absentee voting; procedures for verification of address of applicant.
- HB 956 Instant runoff voting; used to elect candidates to local governing bodies and school boards.
- HB 999 Voter registration; indication of political party affiliation.
- HB 1017 Absentee ballots; applications may be made on line.
- HB 1097 Redistricting Commission; created.
- HB 1104 Constitutional amendment; restoration of civil rights for certain felons.
- HB 1253 Campaign finance disclosure; filing of reports by incumbents.
- HJ 204 Constitutional amendment ; restoration of civil rights for nonviolent felons (second reference).
- SB 17 Constitutional amendment; restoration of civil rights for certain felons.
- SB 33 Primary elections; required for statewide offices of Governor, Lieutenant Gov. & Attorney General.
- SJ 4 Constitutional amendment; restoration of civil rights for certain felons (second reference).