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2006 SESSION

Elections
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  • HB 9 Redistricting advisory commission; establish thereof for redistricting process.
  • HB 11 Absentee voting and ballot applications; no qualification for voters to use.
  • HB 24 Absentee ballot; assistance to persons voting, penalties.
  • HB 46 Voter registration; copy of application to be maintained at DMV and registration records.
  • HB 61 Voter registration; duties of State Board of Elections.
  • HB 71 Elections; certification of political party candidates for general, special, and primary.
  • HB 80 Absentee voting and ballot applications; persons 65 or older may vote absentee.
  • HB 81 Early voting; any qualified registered voter may vote at specified times and places.
  • HB 105 Political campaign advertisements; disclosure requirements therefor, definitions.
  • HB 138 Voter registration; spouse or dependent of military member, exceptions.
  • HB 170 Voter registration; DMV to furnish list of non-citizens to Board of Elections.
  • HB 228 Election materials and ballots; county, city, or town may provide in non-English translations.
  • HB 232 Elections; polling place requirements.
  • HB 291 Campaign finance; special disclosure requirements for certain large contributions; civil penalties.
  • HB 292 Campaign finance disclosure; exemptions.
  • HB 293 Campaign finance disclosure; reporting requirements.
  • HB 294 Campaign finance disclosure; independent expenditures.
  • HB 295 Campaign finance disclosure; statements of organization and petty cash funds.
  • HB 296 Campaign finance disclosure; valuation of certain campaign contributions.
  • HB 297 Campaign finance disclosure; special reports of large pre-election contributions.
  • HB 301 Absentee ballot applications; submission thereof to local registrars through official website.
  • HB 331 Constitutional officers & members of governing bodies; prohibition on accept. of certain gifts, etc.
  • HB 334 Absentee voting and ballot applications; no qualification for voters to use.
  • HB 356 Voter registration; copy of application to be maintained at DMV and registration records.
  • HB 375 Campaign advertisements; basic disclosure requirements.
  • HB 376 Candidate for election; Bd. of Elections to request info. pertinent to definition of residence.
  • HB 470 Vacancies in constitutional offices; special election to fill vacancy.
  • HB 503 Campaign finance; special disclosure requirements for certain large contributions; civil penalties. 
  • HB 529 Food and beverage tax; certain referendum cannot be held more than once in 3 yrs. in same county.
  • HB 549 Statewide election results; electoral boards to notify Board of Elections in 24 hours of changes.
  • HB 562 Absentee voting; eliminates present list of reasons entitling voter to cast absentee ballot.
  • HB 587 Absentee voting & ballot applications; persons 65 or older & any disabled person may vote absentee.
  • HB 636 House of Delegates districts; makes technical adjustments in certain districts.
  • HB 656 Advisory Redistricting Commission; created.
  • HB 685 Absentee voting; voter who did not receive ballot may vote provisional ballot at polling place.
  • HB 735 Campaign finance disclosure; requirement to close certain candidate campaign accounts.
  • HB 756 Recount procedures; requires hard copy optical scan ballots to be rerun.
  • HB 763 Absentee voting and ballot applications; persons 65 or older may vote absentee.
  • HB 773 House of Delegates districts; makes technical adjustments in certain districts.
  • HB 783 School board; referendum in Page County on question of whether should be elected biennially.
  • HB 836 Food and beverage tax; referendum required in certain cities.
  • HB 861 Martinsville, City of; requires voter approval before city can revert to town status.
  • HB 884 Special elections; fill vacancies in constitutional offices.
  • HB 929 Absentee ballots; must be received by 5:00 p.m. on seventh day before election.
  • HB 954 Political subdivisions; Auditor of Public Accounts to examine accounts, etc. when deems appropriate.
  • HB 972 Campaign Finance Disclosure Act of 2006; reorganizes and clarifies provisions thereof.
  • HB 1065 Campaign finance disclosure; revises & increases civil penalties of filing incomplete reports.
  • HB 1088 Campaign finance; special disclosure requirements for certain large contributions; civil penalties. 
  • HB 1089 Campaign Finance Disclosure Act; State Board of Elections to review reports of certain candidates.
  • HB 1090 Electoral College; allocation of votes.
  • HB 1092 Officers of election; other officers excused from polling place in case of emergency.
  • HB 1143 Campaign finance disclosure; candidates statements of organization shall be filed within 10 days.
  • HB 1166 Registration lists and applications; victims of domestic violence may provide P.O. box address.
  • HB 1172 Qualification to vote; person must be 18 yrs. of age on or before day of election.
  • HB 1175 Certification of results; State Board of Elections to post on Internet changes made to results.
  • HB 1177 Political campaign advertisements; increases civil penalty.
  • HB 1243 Electronic voting equipment; State Board of Elections to design pilot program.
  • HB 1253 Voter registration; adds party affiliation to information that applicant is asked to provide.
  • HB 1327 Absentee voting; voter who did not receive ballot may vote provisional ballot at polling place.
  • HB 1415 General registrars; shall serve on five-day per week full-time basis.
  • HB 1432 Voter registration; determination of residence status, duties of registrars.
  • HB 1463 Contested election; surety bond to be posted with Clerk of House of Delegates or Senate.
  • HB 1491 Absentee voting & ballots; procedures for returning to electoral board.
  • HB 1497 City of Martinsville; city reversion. 
  • HB 1571 Referendum elections; provide for preparation and printing of explanation for each question thereof.
  • HB 1598 Elections; adds one hour that polls are open for voting.
  • HB 1604 Voter registration; determination of residence status, duties of registrars.
  • HJ 2 Constitutional amendment; establishing Redestricting Commission (first reference).
  • HJ 4 Constitutional amendment; General Assembly members' & Governor's terms of office (first reference).
  • HJ 30 Voting Rights Act; urging Congress to reauthorize Section 5 and other special provisions.
  • HJ 32 Campaign Finance Disclosure Act; Board of Elections to continue its review thereof.
  • HJ 61 Constitutional amendment; redistricting process for congressional & G.A. district bound. (1st ref).
  • HJ 66 Redistricting process; joint subcommittee to study.
  • HJ 99 Voters; joint subcommittee to study methods of increasing turnout.
  • HJ 139 Redistricting Commission; joint subcommittee to study desirability of creating.
  • HJ 140 Constitutional amendment; establishing Redistricting Commission (first reference).
  • HJ 142 Constitutional amendment; establishing Redistricting Commission (first reference).
  • SB 65 Absentee voting and ballot applications; persons 65 or older may vote absentee.
  • SB 80 Voter registration; copy of application to be maintained at DMV and registration records.
  • SB 122 Local electoral boards and general registrars; provides civil service status to the staffs thereof.