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2005 SESSION

Elections
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  • HB 1507 Redistricting process; establishes temporary redistricting advisory commission.
  • HB 1509 Polling places; sale of refreshments by a nonprofit group.
  • HB 1549 Electronic voting systems; to be equipped with voter-verified paper ballots.
  • HB 1555 Voter registration and applications and records; requires residence addresses to be same.
  • HB 1582 Absentee voting and ballot applications; alllows person aged 65 or older to vote absentee.
  • HB 1608 Campaign advertisements; basic requirements.
  • HB 1647 Ballots; color of paper of official sample ballots.
  • HB 1657 Political campaign advertisements; unauthorized use of military medals and decorations. penalty.
  • HB 1664 Campaign Finance Disclosure Act; penalties and enforcement.
  • HB 1665 Ballots and election materials; exemption from certain procurement requirements.
  • HB 1681 Electoral College; allocation of votes.
  • HB 1742 Voter registration cards; includes name and address for polling place.
  • HB 1773 Absentee ballots; applications may be made on line.
  • HB 1808 Polling places; Bd. of Elections to provide instruction for division of pollbooks & voter lists.
  • HB 1835 Horse racing; local referenda for racetracks and satellite facilities.
  • HB 1838 Food and beverage tax; limits frequency of referendums on imposing.
  • HB 1840 Officers of elections; prohibition on discrimination, penalty.
  • HB 1846 Elected officials; special election provided for vacancies.
  • HB 1847 Electoral boards and registrars; training programs provided by Board of Elections.
  • HB 1905 Clean Election Act and Fund; created.
  • HB 1909 Absentee ballots; no qualification for voters to use.
  • HB 1941 Campaign finance disclosure; report of expenditure by candidates for election.
  • HB 1957 Elections; requirements for county and city precincts, and polling places.
  • HB 2021 Campaign finance disclosure; General Assembly candidates required to file reports electronically.
  • HB 2023 Food and beverage tax; restrict new imposition in any city or town without approval by referendum.
  • HB 2090 Voter registration; political party affiliation added to application.
  • HB 2096 Direct recording electronic machines; moratorium on purchases.
  • HB 2101 Polling places; voter required to remain in presence of officers of election until vote cast.
  • HB 2138 Absentee ballots; solicitation in hospitals, nursing homes and assisted living facilities.
  • HB 2153 Absentee ballots; no qualification for voters to use.
  • HB 2172 Absentee ballots; current provision modified if statutory procedures not followed.
  • HB 2173 Absentee ballots; board to send electronically to applicants residing or stationed outside state.
  • HB 2204 Voter registration; political party affiliation added to application.
  • HB 2376 Elected officials; terms of office, and authorization of members of board to administer oath.
  • HB 2383 Electoral board members and general registrar staff; costs of defense shall be paid by State.
  • HB 2412 Voter registration drive; increases penalty for destruction of, failure to mail or del. application.
  • HB 2413 Voting machines and counters; required number in polling places.
  • HB 2414 Voting equipment; required testing before elections, & posting of schedule on State Bd.'s website.
  • HB 2415 Provisional ballots; written notice of meeting of electoral board to be given to voter.
  • HB 2539 Campaign finance disclosure; quarterly report by comm., single contrib. more than $5,000 reported.
  • HB 2540 Campaign finance disclosure; filing of special election reports by incumbents.
  • HB 2560 Electronic voting systems; to be equipped with paper copy record of votes.
  • HB 2593 Horse racing; local referenda for racetracks and satellite facilities.
  • HB 2603 House of Delegates districts; changes in boundaries in Rockingham County & Town of Elkton.
  • HB 2611 Voter registration drives; training for persons conducting.
  • HB 2636 Absentee ballots; no qualification for voters to use.
  • HB 2648 Elected officials; terms of office, and authorization of members of board to administer oath.
  • HB 2727 Campaign finance disclosure; record retention requirements and reviews thereof, report.
  • HB 2728 Campaign finance disclosure; candidates/incumbents for local office to report large contributions.
  • HB 2755 Felons; restoration of civil rights to be eligible to register to vote.
  • HB 2758 Early voting; provides that any qualified registered voter may vote at specified times and places.
  • HB 2765 Health insurance; credits for retired general registrars and their retired employees.
  • HB 2853 House of Delegates districts; changes in boundaries between Thirtieth & Fifty-eighth Districts.
  • HB 2873 Income tax, state; credit for contributions to candidates running for office.
  • HB 2930 Freedom of Info. Act; Bd. of Elections to issue policies, etc. for securing voting equip. & ballots.
  • HB 2934 Voters; person assisting blind at polls must sign statement.
  • HJ 565 Voters; Board of Elections to increase efforts to encourage registration of the young.
  • HJ 651 Voting equipment; joint subcomm. studying certification process, performance, etc.
  • HJ 667 Campaign Finance Disclosure Act; Board of Elections to study clarification & reorganization thereof.
  • HJ 698 Constitutional amendments; establishes Redistricting Commission to redraw boundaries (first ref.).
  • HJ 812 Constitutional amendment; local electoral boards' membership increased (first reference).
  • HJ 821 General Assembly; requesting 2006 Inaugural Ceremonies be held in Williamsburg.
  • SB 739 Zoning ordinances; referendum in Wythe County for adoption thereof.
  • SB 771 Campaign fundraising; removes present ban for certain members.
  • SB 782 Absentee ballots; current provision modified if statutory procedures not followed.
  • SB 838 Absentee ballots; applications by persons who home school or care for pre-school children in home.
  • SB 849 Absentee ballots; returned to electoral board, etc. or to officer at precinct on election day.
  • SB 868 Advisory referendum; election of city council in City of Hopewell.
  • SB 883 Voter identification requirements; must present identification containing a photograph & signature.
  • SB 898 Electoral board members and general registrar staff; costs of defense shall be paid by State.
  • SB 899 Absentee ballots; applications may be made online.
  • SB 923 Voter registration drive; increases penalty for destruction of, failure to mail or del. application.
  • SB 928 Polling places; governmts. authorized to donate money or property to non-sectarian organizations.
  • SB 973 Electoral bds, gen. registrars, & staff; localities to provide civil serv. status & grievance procd.
  • SB 989 Elections; creates position of director of State Board of Elections.
  • SB 990 Polling places; voter required to remain in presence of officers of election until vote cast.
  • SB 996 Campaign finance disclosure; referendum comm. to file final report or cont. as political committee.
  • SB 1003 Primary elections; payment of fees by candidate for statewide offices to Board of Elections.
  • SB 1044 Voter registration; political party affiliation added to application.
  • SB 1063 Voting equipment vendors; semi-annual statements of expenditures to be filed with State Board.